rowing (Meaning)

Wordnet

rowing (n)

the act of rowing as a sport

Webster

rowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Row

rowing Sentence Examples

  1. The oarsmen strained their muscles, rowing with fierce determination.
  2. The boat glided swiftly through the water as the team rowed rhythmically.
  3. The university rowing crew practiced diligently, hoping to excel in competitions.
  4. Rowing required a combination of physical strength, endurance, and coordination.
  5. The rhythmic splashing of oars against water created a tranquil symphony.
  6. During the race, the rowers faced relentless waves, but they persevered, rowing tirelessly.
  7. The coxswain steered the boat expertly, guiding the rowers to victory.
  8. The rowing coach instilled discipline and teamwork within the crew.
  9. The sound of rowing oars filled the air, echoing through the quiet bay.
  10. Rowing provided not only physical exercise but also a sense of camaraderie.

FAQs About the word rowing

the act of rowing as a sportof Row

sculling, canoeing,kayaking, paddling, pulling,oaring,poling, punting

getting along, agreeing, coexisting,getting along, agreeing, accepting, accepting, coexisting,consenting, concurring

The oarsmen strained their muscles, rowing with fierce determination.

The boat glided swiftly through the water as the team rowed rhythmically.

The university rowing crew practiced diligently, hoping to excel in competitions.

Rowing required a combination of physical strength, endurance, and coordination.