Aún no tenemos significados para "propel the boat".
1The crew struggled with oars never meant to propel the boat through rough water.
2Johann, now using Maria's two small oars to propel the boat, followed the aquacreature.
3A force of from eighty-five to ninety horse-power is developed to propel the boat.
4The current, likewise, lingered along so gently that it was merely a pleasure to propel the boat against it.
5Standing up, with his face set towards the islet, he began once more to propel the boat towards it.
6With these the captain and Tim began to propel the boat toward the sinking craft in which were Mr. Carr and Ned Scudd.
7According to records in the State Library, the steam was sufficiently high to propel the boat once, twice, or thrice around the pond.
8The struggles of the two poor horses who were expected to propel the boat were not equal to a gale of Pierstown trade-winds.
9For the most part they could only propel the boat by pushing or pulling the bits of ice that surrounded it with their poles.
10I managed, indeed, to propel the boat by rowing with two oars, but the use of the single paddle is quite beyond my present skill.
11Rhys dipped a paddle in the water, propelling the boat after it.
12With powerful, practiced movements, he propelled the boat under the Calle delle Ostreghe footbridge.
13Tas, reacting to Tanis's signal, propelled the boat to shore.
14I take the oar and push it into the soft ground, propelling the boat off the bank.
15They rowed vigorously, and propelled the boat against the not very rapid current of the Waikato, with extraordinary velocity.
16As he spoke he seized the oars, and with furious strokes propelled the boat in the direction Maurice had taken.
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