If it's a longpaddle, they have a chance to dry out.
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The rower propels his boat with a rather longpaddle.
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Already our arms ached with our longpaddle, but it was no time to rest.
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It saves a longpaddle from the beach.
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And here is a longpaddle.
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Without any display of effort, the warrior used the longpaddle with all the power he could put forth.
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After our longpaddle during the night we both required sleep, but thought it imprudent to land, lest we should be surprised.
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Dona Brasi toasts manioc pulp in a giant shallow pan over a mud-walled fire, constantly moving it around with a longpaddle.
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It was a rather longpaddle from the island to the foot of Kineo, and we had done a fair day's paddling already.
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After a longpaddle of five or six hours we arrived at Pointe des Monts, where rough weather obliged us to put ashore.
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The others agreed with alacrity, for they were ravenously hungry from the longpaddle and anxious to get at supper as soon as possible.
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Taking up a longpaddle and an even longer blowpipe, he skimmed the melt to a dazzlingly bright surface and deftly formed a bubble.
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It would be a longpaddle just to get there, nearly a half mile of swimming, but once there the hard work would be over.
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Then came the longpaddle across Spinnaker Lake, with only the unfamiliar insecurity of a canoe beneath him, and after that the six-mile Poquette carry.
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It was 1.30 a.m. when we got to bed, well tired after our longpaddle of seventy miles across the lake.
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The men have longpaddles, and stand erect while using them.