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Definition of rowboat in English: rowboatnoun ˈrəʊbəʊtˈroʊˌboʊt North American A small boat propelled by use of oars; a rowing boat. Example sentencesExamples - The development features nature trails, a wetland boardwalk, undeveloped lakeshore, and a pier for canoes and rowboats.
- A couple of wooden rowboats are moored in a quiet backwater.
- She saw a small wooden dock, and a wooden rowboat with two oars floating in the water.
- There are the most traditional crafts: dories, shells, and plain old rowboats, designed for rough surf.
- In tugs and sloops and rowboats, citizen watchdog groups have launched a campaign to protect America's waterways.
- Take one of the resort's rowboats, kayaks, or canoes out to catch and release largemouth bass and perch, or hike the 280-acre grounds.
- His father was gracious enough to give him the leaky rowboat on the side of the ship and a day's worth of provisions.
- The family decided to sell it, leaving behind the paddleboat, a rowboat, a riding lawnmower, several television sets, exercise equipment and lots of furniture.
- Hasef was placed in a rowboat, which headed for one of the ships in the harbor.
- The only way off the barge and onto dry land is by way of a rowboat.
- As a teenager in 1944, I was the skipper of a 10-foot rowboat with a centerboard and small sail.
- Best of all, anglers of every stripe should still be able to rent the tile-red, flat-bottom, 14-foot rowboats at Fletcher's Boat House, as they have for nearly 150 years.
- The practice of fishing with nets and lines from shore, with the aid of a rowboat or double-ended skiff, appears to have continued well into the 19th century.
- Pierre raced ahead and sneaked to the side on the ship where the rowboat waited.
- We fished together, in rowboats, off riverbanks and bridges, in rivers and lakes, with worms and fish eggs, and lures and flies.
- Her favorite painter specializes in old rowboats and the rocky Maine shoreline.
- Unlike the typical yacht, cabin cruiser, rowboat, kayak or canoe, shells have no cleats for attaching a rope, said one coxswain.
- Terrace called from his little rowboat as he set the oars in their places.
- And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park.
- Ray Kish started sailing after he hammered a couple of cross members into his rowboat and jury rigged a sail.
Definition of rowboat in US English: rowboatnounˈroʊˌboʊtˈrōˌbōt North American A small boat propelled by use of oars. British term rowing boat Example sentencesExamples - And at last count, more than 200 people were rescued by crew in rafts, even in rowboats, secured from a local amusement park.
- The family decided to sell it, leaving behind the paddleboat, a rowboat, a riding lawnmower, several television sets, exercise equipment and lots of furniture.
- Best of all, anglers of every stripe should still be able to rent the tile-red, flat-bottom, 14-foot rowboats at Fletcher's Boat House, as they have for nearly 150 years.
- There are the most traditional crafts: dories, shells, and plain old rowboats, designed for rough surf.
- Ray Kish started sailing after he hammered a couple of cross members into his rowboat and jury rigged a sail.
- Pierre raced ahead and sneaked to the side on the ship where the rowboat waited.
- She saw a small wooden dock, and a wooden rowboat with two oars floating in the water.
- The development features nature trails, a wetland boardwalk, undeveloped lakeshore, and a pier for canoes and rowboats.
- Unlike the typical yacht, cabin cruiser, rowboat, kayak or canoe, shells have no cleats for attaching a rope, said one coxswain.
- His father was gracious enough to give him the leaky rowboat on the side of the ship and a day's worth of provisions.
- We fished together, in rowboats, off riverbanks and bridges, in rivers and lakes, with worms and fish eggs, and lures and flies.
- A couple of wooden rowboats are moored in a quiet backwater.
- Take one of the resort's rowboats, kayaks, or canoes out to catch and release largemouth bass and perch, or hike the 280-acre grounds.
- Hasef was placed in a rowboat, which headed for one of the ships in the harbor.
- In tugs and sloops and rowboats, citizen watchdog groups have launched a campaign to protect America's waterways.
- Terrace called from his little rowboat as he set the oars in their places.
- Her favorite painter specializes in old rowboats and the rocky Maine shoreline.
- As a teenager in 1944, I was the skipper of a 10-foot rowboat with a centerboard and small sail.
- The practice of fishing with nets and lines from shore, with the aid of a rowboat or double-ended skiff, appears to have continued well into the 19th century.
- The only way off the barge and onto dry land is by way of a rowboat.
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