oar in a sentence
n., v.
Definition
OAR: A long, slender pole with a flat blade at one end, used for rowing or steering a boat through water.
Sample Sentences
- The rower expertly dipped the oar into the water, propelling the boat forward.
- She felt a sense of peace as she glided across the lake, the only sound being the splash of the oar.
- After a long day on the river, they carefully stored the oar in the boat's compartment.
- He realized that the oar was missing just as they reached the middle of the lake.
- The wooden oar was polished and smooth, a testament to years of use on the water.
- The rower lifted the oar high above his head, ready to plunge it back into the water.
- She carefully carved the wood, shaping the oar for a smoother stroke in the lake.
- As the boat drifted, he dipped the oar gently to steer them back on course.
- The old fisherman leaned on his oar, reminiscing about the many trips he had taken on the river.
- With every powerful pull of the oar, they gained speed, cutting through the stillness of the morning mist.
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