Aún no tenemos significados para "take an oar".
1I'm not tired, but you may take an oar, if you like.
2At any rate, I am not called to take an oar in it.
3There's a chance now to take an oar to some purpose.
4Now you take an oar and pull us out of the rough water, Mr.
5Tumble in, you black fellows, and each take an oar.
6We'll each take an oar and try some two-handed rowing.
7You come upon us like a phantom, and take an oar in ghostly silence.
8Don't take an oar yourself: stand over them ready to strike down any man who mutinies.
9You," he said in Spanish to the prisoner, "get in and take an oar, too."
10Will you volunteer to take an oar?
11Ay, sir, if I will it, you shall take an oar, a tiler a thole, for your portion.
12Here, Bowler, old man, take an oar with Tubbs, and keep way on while I stick up the sail.
13The swirl of the tide caught them as they cleared Brenière Point, and Gard crawled forward to take an oar.
14Atheling and thane's son you will be to us still, if you have to take an oar now and then.
15The boat had been filled with passengers, and there was nothing else for me to do but to take an oar.
16When another boat gets in my way, I feel I want to take an oar and kill all the people in it.
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