oar in English

noun
1
a pole with a flat blade, pivoting in an oar lock, used to row or steer a boat through the water.
As well as traditional rowing oars and sculls, they manufacture oars for surf boat rowing, and transatlantic teams.
verb
1
row; propel with or as with oars.
oaring the sea like madmen

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "oar" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "oar", or refer to the context using the word "oar" in the English Dictionary.

1. Everybody grab an oar.

2. The oar broke with a snap.

3. We each took an oar.

4. The oar struck against something hard.

5. That little curvy bit the oar sits in?

6. Centenaque Arbore fluctum verberat adsurgens ― an oar

7. He pulled an oar in the winning shell.

8. Waving your big fluorescent oar around, attracting a bunch of attention.

9. We were getting along fine until you stuck your oar in.

10. PETER strained against the oar and peered into the night.

11. The occasional dip of an oar rippled the lake's glassy surface.

12. We took one oar each and rowed quickly to the shore.

13. Somebody would have to pull the working oar on that boat.

14. Samphire was upon it instantly and beat it to death with the oar.

15. We were sorting it out quite nicely until you stuck your oar in.

16. She was talking to me just now, before you put your oar in.

17. Except for oar-driven warships, vessels depended primarily on the wind for movement.

18. So there's another guy trying to steer with a big, heavy sweep oar.

19. The name “Copepod” means oar-footed, and that is exactly how I move around

20. I know how to mend a fuse and I don't need you shoving your oar in!

21. We embark, the ferryman hands us an oar, and the craft moves out from the dock.

22. A valance of stones appeared in mid-air and fell, knocking oar blades and oarsmen.

23. Neither a club nor a knife: something more like a rowing oar, perhaps, considering our location.

24. Aarhus, (pronounced: Oar-Hoos, previously Århus) is the main city on the Jutland peninsula in Denmark

25. Eddie also presented Margarett with an oar pin: he rowed seven on the Harvard varsity crew.

26. By pushing against the water with an oar, a force is generated to move the boat.

27. Aarhus (oar -hus) has long laboured in the shadow of consummate capital Copenhagen, but transformation is afoot.

28. Mr Barnet rowed the boat and he let Edward and me have a turn with one oar.

29. The Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR) is the first and only statewide registry for children and families with amblyopia

30. Just one stroke of his quivering oar and the skin of the Thames goes into a spin, eh?

31. 5 We embark, the ferryman hands us an oar,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the craft moves out from the dock.

32. Shackled to an oar, she strained in a galley as an oiled mountain of flesh beat a huge drum.

33. I desperately attempted to draw my oar nearer to me, but in doing so created an immediate and irretrievable imbalance.

34. I heard him mention something about organs to another guest so I put my oar in and started such a nice conversation.

35. Methods Ten patients with a large portion of brain tumor Abutting the OAR previously treated with GK stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) were selected.

36. By good fortune Hunter pulled a good oar. We made the water fly; and the boat was soon alongside, and I aboard the schooner.

37. 23 Prepare pot is made up of barrel body, barrel cover, churn oar, feeding throat, cycloidal pinwheel reduction box, bleeder valve and so on.

38. On the lower deck in a third, an oldish-looking, bare-bodied fellow is leaning over an oar, staring vacantly at our boat.

39. Kope is Greek, meaning “oar” or “paddle;” pod is Greek for “foot.” A Copepod has antennae and appendages that are used like paddles for movement

40. A flat thin part or section, especially one that makes contact to perform a desired action: the Blade of an oar; the Blade of a hockey stick.

41. In the 1980s, the Aeronomy Laboratory and ETL became two research laboratories under NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR), also referred to as

42. Like the Common Backswimmer, it has long, oar-like legs to help it swim at the surface of the water, but it does not swim upside-down

43. Aqui estão 3 dicas que devem ajudá-lo a aperfeiçoar sua pronúncia Inglês de 'at the utmost':

44. Catches, latches, hasps, strikes, handles, hinges, deck plates, vents, bells, plugs, clamps, tie-downs, oar locks, cable covers and boots, conduit fittings, anchors, mounts, steps and brackets

45. And after Sulla had him killed, he held up his head in the forum and looked into the boy's dead eyes and said, " First, you must learn to pull an oar.

46. There was no boom, the rope Brails holding the top of the sail fastened to a permanent yard, lines sweeping fore and aft to the overhanging stern, a double steering oar.

47. Purpose We proposed a planning strategy that utilized tuning targets to guide GammaKnife (GK) Inverse Planning (IP) to deliver higher dose to the tumor, while keeping acceptable dose to the Abutting organ at risk (OAR)

48. Let us be grateful for the beautiful Old Ship Zion, for without it we are cast adrift, alone and powerless, swept along without rudder or oar, swirling with the strong currents of the adversary’s wind and waves.

49. Still not sure how oarsman can get the mighty Bireme to the speed of 9 knots (at least that was the speed of Olympians trireme) which supposed to be enough to successfully ram the enemy's ships, if they have used oar type from the plan.

50. "First must Trinacrian waters bend the oar, / Ausonian waves thy vessels must explore, / first must thou view the nether world, where flows / dark Styx, and visit that Aeaean shore, / the home of Circe, ere, at rest from woes, / thou build the promised walls, and win the wished repose."