oary Synonyms
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oary Meaning
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oary (a.)
Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary feet.
oary Sentence Examples
- The oary expanse of the lake glistened under the sunlight.
- The rowers plied their oary might, propelling the boat swiftly through the water.
- The fishermen cast their oary lines into the deep, hoping for a bountiful catch.
- The oary leaves of the water lily danced gently on the water's surface.
- The oarsman's steady stroke filled the air with a rhythmic oary symphony.
- The oary oars of the ancient galley groaned under the weight of the legionnaires.
- The oarsmen's oary arms rippled with muscles as they rowed against the relentless current.
- The oary grove of oak trees offered a welcome respite from the scorching sun.
- The oary wings of the heron carried it gracefully through the sky.
- The oary tendrils of the vine wrapped themselves around the trellis, forming an intricate tapestry.
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Having the form or the use of an oar; as, the swan's oary feet.
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The oary expanse of the lake glistened under the sunlight.
The rowers plied their oary might, propelling the boat swiftly through the water.
The fishermen cast their oary lines into the deep, hoping for a bountiful catch.
The oary leaves of the water lily danced gently on the water's surface.