paddled in English

verb
1
move through the water in a boat using a paddle or paddles.
he paddled along the coast
synonyms:row gentlypullscullcanoekayak
2
beat (someone) with a paddle as a punishment.
he was firm in his conviction that his children would never be paddled
3
walk with bare feet in shallow water.
the children paddled at the water's edge
synonyms:splash aboutwadedabble

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

1. We paddled slowly upstream.

2. The showboat paddled slowly toward the shore.

3. We paddled the canoe along the coast.

4. He paddled furiously against the current.

5. We paddled downstream for about a mile.

6. They slowly paddled the boat into midstream.

7. The ducks paddled furiously towards the bread.

8. They paddled down the river in a canoe.

9. 22 She and her husband paddled a canoe down the Mississippi.

10. It paddled uncomfortably in a washbasin half filled with fresh water.

11. Once they did they turned about and paddled back to their ships unharmed.

12. However, a few are still paddled or poled across by local manpower.

13. The duck paddled its way within a minute with its webbed feet.

14. One day all the Aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their Bidarkas …

15. The two hedgehogs stood on the bank and watched as the vole paddled away.

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17. Some reached Paramaribo, while others paddled toward the Maroni River, the border with French Guiana.

18. 6 Some went fishing from a small outrigger canoe they paddled out into the lagoon.

19. For the next 13 years, we flew, paddled, drove, or walked to nearly every part of the country.

20. Her friends came to visit in garish canoes, landed and partied and paddled home in the purple sunrise.

21. They named it Michilimackinac, or Great Turtle, because it resembled a turtle as they paddled toward it in canoes.

22. ‘One day all the Aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their Bidarkas back to Port Graham.’

23. We've come along by steam, we've paddled and pushed and pulled this old boat along with the hook.

24. / kəˈnuː.ɪst / a person travelling in a canoe (= a small, light, narrow boat, pointed at both ends): A group of Canoeists paddled past

25. So A.B. took Prince and his mother to the river, got in a canoe and paddled for four hours to get to the hospital.

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27. Chained_bear commented on the word bidarka "The owner of the plant did an extensive trade up and down the coast and it was said natives from Diomede Islands and Alaska paddled over in their canoes and Bidarkas to buy his liquor."--Walter Noble Burns, A Year with a …

28. One day all the Aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their Bidarkas back to Port Graham.: One-man and two-man skin boats known as Bidarkas, or kayaks, and large, open, skin boats were used.: At Fort Ross Bidarkas and waterproof clothing were made from the skins and bladders of Farallone sea lions.: With jade-tipped harpoons they stalked and killed 60 ton whales in skincovered kayaks

29. In Saskatchewan, as across all of the boreal, home to some of our most famous rivers, an incredible network of rivers and lakes that every school-age child learns about, the Peace, the Athabasca, the Churchill here, the Mackenzie, and these networks were the historical routes for the voyageur and the coureur de bois, the first non-aboriginal explorers of Northern Canada that, taking from the First Nations people, used canoes and paddled to explore for a trade route, a Northwest Passage for the fur trade.