Similar words: buyer's market, coarse, hoarse, coarsen, coarsely, hoarsely, coarse sand, coarseness. Meaning: ['ɔrzmən /'ɔː-] n. someone who rows a boat.
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1 He was complimented on his prowess as an oarsman.
2 We had to admire his prowess as an oarsman / his rowing prowess.
3 This oarsman says it took a bite out of his blade.
4 And down on the River Thames, 1,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 oarsman and women continue the rowing tradition at the Wallingford Regatta.
5 A first-rate swimmer and skilful oarsman, he loved the river as another might love a turbulent and demanding woman.
6 What are the individual skills of an oarsman?
7 The oarsman was feathering through the turbulent waves.
8 Sculling is another kind, in which each oarsman controls two oars, one in each hand.
9 Blue - robed oarsman seafarers travelling between Southeast Asia and the coast of Fujian, in southern China.
10 The oarsman found that the he had to pull against the tide.
11 He pulled, and managed to bend forwards at the waist like an oarsman.
12 I watched as the boat, propelled by a solitary oarsman, turned into the shore almost directly in front of me.
13 You would not want to insult Redgrave by trying to call him the best oarsman in the world.
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