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Meanings of
rowing
in English
Portuguese
remo
Catalan
rem
Spanish
remo
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Exercise.
row
Portuguese
remo
Usage of
rowing
in English
1
There is, however, the strong sense that the EU is
rowing
upstream.
2
The event is the first Ireland trial of the new
rowing
season.
3
It was a thrilling morning for Ireland
rowing
-and Irish sport.
4
Then the men stop
rowing
and the yawl drifts with the current.
5
This fall
rowing
was a particular fad of the Pinewood Hall girls.
6
Anderson was in the small boat,
rowing
rapidly out to the vessel.
7
In the stern sat Master Martin Newcombe, and two men were
rowing
.
8
As spring came in the school talk turned to baseball and
rowing
.
9
Harvesting energy from a
rowing
bicycle tire is demonstrated in this report.
10
I signed to the men to cease
rowing
,
and waited in wonder.
11
I went to the University of New Hampshire and got into
rowing
.
12
The galley was now
rowing
all her oars, and in full pursuit.
13
So saying the boatman stopped
rowing
the boat and dropped an anchor.
14
Just then the voices were heard again and the boys stopped
rowing
.
15
November is turning out to be a busy month in Irish
rowing
.
16
New Zealand's former Olympic
rowing
champion Dudley Storey has died aged 77.
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rowing
rowe
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
irish rowing
olympic rowing
cease rowing
hard rowing
stop rowing
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Translations for
rowing
Portuguese
remo
Catalan
rem
Spanish
remo
remar
Rowing
through the time
Rowing
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
United Kingdom
Common
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