oars 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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1. The oars...

2. Take the oars!

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4. Drop the oars!

5. Set the oars!

6. The oars are smashed.

7. Oars for boats, paddles, rowlocks

8. What happened to our oars?

9. Tender Inflatable dinghy, with pump and oars.

10. The sailors are bending to the oars.

11. Spring those oars till your arms fall off.

12. Making oars. First step - from square to octahedron.

13. Oars are not supposed to look like this.

14. We shipped oars and moored alongside the bank.

15. 6 They made your oars from oaks of Baʹshan,

16. 3 They peaked the oars and had a rest.

17. Men maneuvered the boat using oars mounted on both sides.

18. This Bireme was driven by two rows of oars

19. She dipped her oars into the water and pulled.

20. Batteaux [probably large 'Schenectady Boats'] have six oars for rowing

21. All four of my oars broke before I reached halfway across.

22. When I got to the boat, however, the oars were missing!

23. In the ensuing commotion lost one of the oars over board.

24. The boat is equipped with oars, but which direction would you row?

25. They were rowed out and slumped over their oars at the finish line.

26. He made my husband take my best petticoat to muffle the oars.

27. Two steering oars, two rowlocks and two mooring spikes with painters were provided.

28. And then when those gave out, I cannibalized one of the broken oars.

29. It was fitted with oars for propulsion and direction, but they proved useless.

30. Biremes were propelled by two banks of oars and virtually skimmed over the seas

31. The scaffolding, explains Miss Edwards in her book, was improvised from spars and oars.

32. The Bireme was an oared warship with two rows of oars on each side

33. 22 Though the wind be not favourable to you yet, ardently grasp the oars!

34. The men pull mightily on the oars as the lifeboat plunges into the tempest.

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36. If you want to win the first place, you can't lie on your oars.

37. Bireme definition: an ancient galley having two banks of oars Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

38. Gingerly, Nate dropped into the rubber craft, adjusted his oars, and set out for shore.

39. Research reveals that the 26-foot-[8 m]long boat was powered by sail and oars.

40. What does Bireme mean? An ancient galley equipped with two tiers of oars on each side

41. 11 Of course, when the king asked for passage, the ferryman handed him the oars.

42. Constraints to OARs were expressed as absolute and as equieffective doses at 2 Gy (EQD2).

43. Biremes, which contained two rows of oars on each side, were the technological predecessor of triremes

44. The crew cut away the anchors, unlashed the steering oars, hoisted the foresail and headed for the beach.

45. A fast and fearsome battleship, the Bireme was manned by 44 oarsmen working on two banks of oars

46. Bireme definition is - a galley with two banks of oars used especially by the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians.

47. The 1 and 5 Agorot coins have a sea vessel with oars and an image of an

48. The unending yearning, like a boat with broken oars, rows across the sea of my sad heart.

49. At daybreak, the sailors cut away the anchors, unlashed the oars, and hoisted the foresail to the wind.

50. The outboard was gone, too, and the gas can and the orange life vest and the two fiberglass oars.