Use "pull a good oar" in a sentence

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

2. The oar broke with a snap.

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

4. Everybody grab an oar.

5. We each took an oar.

6. “A long pull, a strong pull, and a pull all together.”

7. The oar struck against something hard.

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

9. That little curvy bit the oar sits in?

10. Centenaque Arbore fluctum verberat adsurgens ― an oar

11. Alan bet you you weren't a good enough dentist to pull out your own tooth.

12. He pulled an oar in the winning shell.

13. 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.

14. Pull, Lemuel, pull!

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

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

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

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

19. It's no good trying to pull the wool over Harlod's eyes, he's far too perceptive.

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

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

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

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

24. You want a pull?

25. You pull trigger, I pull flush.

26. Pull the brake, pull the brake

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

28. The good news is that this gives Mr Gorbachev one last chance to pull away from disaster.

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

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

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

32. On someone pull a face of the translation, to make faces interpretation pull a face means ...

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

34. Until you pull this up and get new carpet, new padding, this is as good as it gets.

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

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

37. Giao has a pull at a cigarette

38. Classic kanban is a pull system.

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

40. In some places donkeys pull carts, or at times, a pair will pull a fair-size wagon.

41. If you feel your Brake caliper sticking, there's a good chance your vehicle will pull to one side while braking and leak Brake …

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

43. Pull over!

44. (71) A former member of the Church returns to the faith thanks to friends, the Holy Ghost, and the pull of the Good Shepherd.

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

46. I pull and pull and all I gain is maybe a quarter-inch off the leather scat.

47. Pull back.

48. Pull up.

49. Plenty big enough to pull a trigger.

50. He gave a pull on the rope.

51. A muscle pull cut short his training.

52. Pull up a chair and dig in!

53. I could not pull down a menu.

54. Squeeze out a star, pull the bag slightly sideways to pull the star into a tail, and break off.

55. Pull it hard.

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

57. Pull those drapes!

58. Pull the slack!

59. Pull over, kid.

60. And you, pull!

61. Pull yourself together.

62. Pull him down!

63. Pull the sheet.

64. Pull the trigger.

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

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

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

69. A small crowd attempted to pull down a statue.

70. Pull out your bat and take a swing.

71. Then pull back hair into a low ponytail.

72. Pull together, men.

73. Pull me up.

74. She took a long pull on her cigarette.

75. A minute later, Dougal tried to pull away.

76. Some hands weren't meant to pull a trigger.

77. A half turn counterclockwise and pull it out.

78. It's a long pull up to the summit.

79. It was a long pull up the hill.

80. You just freeze and pull a stupid face.