Similar words: growing, crowing, throwing, sorrowing, harrowing, rowing boat, throw in, winnowing. Meaning: ['rəʊɪŋ] n. the act of rowing as a sport.
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31) Local Activities: walks, golf, sea fishing, canoeing, rowing, horse-riding.
32) At the water's edge a rowing boat was beached.
33) She was rowing, and he had a crowbar.
34) Arguing more like it, or rowing.
35) And rowing is ideal for building stamina and endurance.
36) Not even a rowing boat on the river.
37) They did not intend rowing so far.
38) Neither a club nor a knife: something more like a rowing oar, perhaps,[sentence dictionary] considering our location.
39) Blood pressure and lumbago have left these shrimps - pink and puffed as a rowing eight, slumped over their needles.
40) These muscles draw the arms to the sides, therefore all rowing exercises, pull-ups or pull-downs are performed by them.
41) Rowing: Thursday features semifinal action in seven divisions to determine the qualifiers for the finals on Saturday.
42) You can buy weights to use at home. Exercise bikes and rowing machines are becoming more popular.
43) The boats are lowered away and so as not to frighten the whale the crewmen paddle instead of rowing.
44) Soggy underfoot it may be, but it's hard to dampen the spirit of the country's premier rowing event.
45) Wilson grew up in rowing, rather than the Boat Race, having been born at Henley.
46) There were kids tussling on rafts of planks and plastic drums; couples in rowing boats; powerboats limping, out of charge.
47) Haining volunteered to be my sculling coach closer to my week's rowing with Redgrave.
48) Here, along the Thames towpath, can be found a long line of rowing establishments[sentencedict.com], including the Thames Rowing Club.
49) Secretary of the Amateur Rowing Association from 1893 to 1901, he tried unsuccessfully to widen its narrow definition of an amateur.
50) The shimmering water of the lake looked magical, and there were young men rowing their young ladies around it in boats.
51) You need to possess a tremendous mental strength to withstand the rigours of rowing.
52) It's really neat I reckon - like that picture of the man in that rowing boat.
53) Black burn looked port and spotted his brother rowing strong and steady, his dory still full of fish.
54) Matthew and Tim would be rowing, Steve and I would scull, thus having the advantage.
55) Hearty laughter is also good exercise: one hundred hearty laughs is equal to ten minutes of rowing.
56) I was no good at rugby so I took up rowing.
57) The farthest venue from Olympic Park, rowing, is 25 miles away.
58) Using tyre tubes and air-filled plastic bottles as life-jackets, they stayed within sight of land and took turns rowing.
59) You may also fish, or hire windsurfing boards and rowing boats on this lake.
60) One hot summer day Uncle Ted led the children on a rowing expedition over the bay to a distant island.
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