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rowed Definition


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row2
verb rowed, rowing
    1. To move (a boat) through the water using oars.
    2. To carry (people, goods, etc) in a rowing boat.
    intr
    3. To race in rowing boats for sport.
    intr
    4. To compete in a rowing race.
noun
    1. The action or an act of rowing a boat.
    2a. A period of rowing;
    2b. A distance of rowing.
    3. A trip in a rowing boat.
Derivative: rower
noun
Derivative: rowing
noun
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon rowan.

    Phrasal Verb: row over
      To win a rowing race (usually a heat) by rowing the course unopposed.




    row3
    noun
      1. A noisy quarrel.
      2. A loud unpleasant noise or disturbance.
      3. A severe reprimand.
    verb
      intr
      rowed, rowing
      1. To quarrel noisily.
    Etymology: 18c.



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