A tool used for pushing against liquid, generally for the propulsion of a boat.
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Examples for "row"
Examples for "row"
1A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
2He missed this particular gig for the second year in a row.
3Last year was the fifth year in a row that output fell.
4There's that perfectly formed, immaculately dressed young group in the second row.
5The row comes at a time of growing political divisions in Spain.
1You could paddle your way around Hamilton Island in a sea kayak.
2McGee himself sat in the stern of the boat, paddle in hand.
3Many hotels offer non-motorised water sports for free like kayaking and paddle-boarding.
4When he touches her left breast, the paddle moves to the left.
5In an instant she jumped in, untied it, and seized the paddle.
1In vain we pushed with the oars; the boat would not budge.
2The oars were poised in the air as he caught the name.
3One seized the oars, and the other seated himself in the stern-sheets.
4They got into the boat; but one of the oars was gone.
5Not a sound was heard except the oars turning in the row-locks.
6The only answer was the jerk and dip of the retreating oars.
7In dead silence, with muffled oars, we pulled in towards the shore.
8So crowded was the harbor that the oars of the boatmen interlocked.
9At the poplar they could still hear the sounds of the oars.
10On the return, the young oarsmen were instructed in feathering their oars.
11Again his ears were full of the sound of oars in water.
12It is close by and the oars are out of the water.
13The men bent to their oars; but they were not quick enough.
14Both were backing oars, sending up a great churning froth of water.
15Hollow sounds in the boat were succeeded by a splash of oars.
16We bent to the oars, and the boat shot through the water.
Oars per variant geogràfica