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    1. Oh it had a mast and rudder, but half the time they were rowing it, and at the oars was the only spot on board wide enough for two to sit abreast


    2. This was the first time Ava realized there was technique to rowing, not just strength


    3. He had watched, months before, as the boy and his father spent weeks rowing around the lake, which had culminated in the amazing display of gymnastic prowess before his own eyes as sole witness to the performance down on the little boat dock


    4. Each morning they did rowing exercises and each afternoon they filled the tank


    5. rowing out to rescue the crew of a stricken ship


    6. They must have drunk at least one other cask before rowing back to shore


    7. She could hear the slap of rowing now


    8. Moreover, they took in a lot of sunshine on this tropical island, returned quite sunburned from the fishing, and blistered from the rowing to and from the island


    9. A small rowing boat was being prepared at the front of the ship


    10. Rowing across the short distance, took no time and they boarded the fishing boat, drawing their short swords

    11. Once the slaves were in full stroke, the master ordered the sagging sails to be shipped and stored, the slaves were rowing faster than the breeze now and they would only act as a windbreak


    12. “Many ships are rowing towards us


    13. Larkey unhooked the ropes, grabbed the oar, and began rowing for her and Longleaf’s lives, stopping only to tie life vests around the pair of them


    14. Thomas was rowing the boat closer to shore


    15. Thomas had stopped rowing for some time now, and the small boat was drifting in the direction of the shore


    16. His old man swam the river, but only once, and with a couple of King Scouts rowing a rented dory alongside as he stroked across


    17. They allowed themselves to be carried by the Vistula’s current, rowing occasionally, and from time to time making it appear as if they were testing the depth of the river, especially when river barges or other vessels passed them, or they observed that they were being watched from the shore


    18. The approaching vessel was still not in sight, and Colling ordered Jan and Tomasz, who were manning the sweeps, to stop their rowing


    19. ‘Here’s a running machine, and here’s a rowing machine; and over here are weights, a sparing ring, punch bag, and a cupboard full of training clothes and boxing equipment


    20. The men took turns rowing and resting day and night until we reached the coast of Cuba

    21. “Bloody hell, Chin, they’re rowing us out of here! I can’t


    22. The plants stopped rowing and scurried ashore to group up in


    23. At the rowing medal ceremony: "Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the IOC president is hugging the cox of the British crew


    24. glass rowing boat, enjoying the sight of a perfectly flat, calm surface, reflecting the very veins of what he still supposed might be birch leaves


    25. In response to her gesture, he stepped into the boat, and she set off, hitching up her skirt to just above her knees and rowing with easy, yet remarkably efficient strokes


    26. Smiling at him, Laura took up the oars and began rowing again, slowly and


    27. ’ She noted with approval the knot he had tied, then shipped the oars and stood up, giving a wave to the occupants of another rowing boat which was passing close by


    28. the rowing club there too and we had a terrific time


    29. tion on the Concept 2 rowing machine


    30. Rowing is a rhythmi-

    31. A far more efficient solution that putting out boats and rowing, or driving the whole ship by Force, which is what we still have to do


    32. Seeing them distressed in rowing for the wind was contrary to them in the fourth watch of the night Jesus came to them walking on the sea


    33. He started rowing again


    34. Half of the men on each ship kept rowing, while the others worked together to erect a mast-post and slide it in an old lady


    35. Behind brown-faced Halfdan and blue-faced Haki and Sten were the rest of the raiders, rowing; some of them almost as fiece-looking as their leaders


    36. Everyone took turns at rowing except Mary, who was not strong enough with the oars to row against the tide


    37. "What about going to bed in good time tonight? I'm tired with all that rowing


    38. Rowing was hard work


    39. Jai had spent his entire life hauling an iron wheelbarrow back and forth; rowing was not fatiguing him as rapidly as it was Ceder


    40. "The paddles need to be used, please put the gloves on and start rowing backwards," the bus

    41. Matthew hired a rowing boat and he and Mary Kelly who was originally from County Offaly spent a sun kissed afternoon on the river in the town


    42. She suddenly felt weary of all the rowing, and afraid of what she might say next


    43. The elder gesticulated in an excited manner as he mimicked the rowing of the devil’s ferry


    44. There was no break or falter in the rhythm of his oars; he might have been a fantasmal oarsman, rowing her across the dark lake of Death


    45. As the hours of darkness and hard rowing passed, Peter grew weary and fell into a deep sleep of exhaustion


    46. It laid in the bottom of the boat, exhausted, its eyes looking into Siri’s as if it was attempting to communicate that it would be a good idea if he started rowing and, after a few more strokes with the oars, Siri was able to make way, heading south, in the mild breeze


    47. I was rowing casually when I noticed this rainbow above the lake


    48. I started rowing faster, to the end of the lake


    49. started rowing towards the dark end of the tunnel


    50. resonated in the walls, as they kept rowing













































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    Synonyms for "rowing"

    row rowing

    "rowing" definitions

    the act of rowing as a sport