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Sentence count:149+9Posted:2017-06-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: growingcrowingthrowingsorrowingharrowingrowing boatthrow inwinnowingMeaning: ['rəʊɪŋ]  n. the act of rowing as a sport. 
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61) It may be the closed season for rowing ... but down on the river, it's the Head of the River.
62) Eventually they grow tired of this and decide to take the little wooden rowing boat out on to the lake.
63) In other words, traditional governments get so preoccupied with rowing that they forget to steer.
64) Quick quiz A man stranded on a desert island builds a rowing boat and sets out for the nearest land.
65) The Cam always looks so peaceful, especially so on a winter's day with no punts or rowing boats in sight.
66) No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowingRalph Waldo Emerson 
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67) It is almost impossible to get access to a boat without being a rowing club member.
68) Sports: Watersports are excellent, the village offers sailing, windsurfing, waterskiing and rowing.
69) Governments that move from rowing to steering have fewer line workers but more policy managers, catalysts, and brokers.
70) After the double whammy of rugby in Johannesburg and rowing with Redgrave, though, I more resembled a wizened old man.
71) Yesterday he was rowing with the boat race squad on this stretch of Thames at Wallingford when he complained he felt unwell.
72) A scruffy card showed a rowing boat floating towards a bank.
73) And their supporters will come from across the region for Central South is the heartland of schoolboy rowing.
74) Novice enthusiasts in London should steer towards the Trafalgar Rowing Centre.
75) In contrast, governments that put steering and rowing within the same organization limit themselves to relatively narrow strategies.
76) Everyone else was busy, so I launched the small rubber dinghy and started rowing.
77) An ample private income allowed him time to indulge his tastes for writing, politics, and rowing.
78) Rugby and rowing are seen as important as is football and hockey at College level.
79) It was a bit like the rowing boat trying to make headway against the flow of the river near the weir.
80) He could have drowned rowing back from the yacht club.
81) These positions were not held for his own status but to promote the cause of rowing where it needed clout.
82) Watersports: On the Fuschlsee you can hire electrically-powered boats, rowing boats, pedaloes, and also sail or windsurf.
83) She says she's a bit of a philistine and doesn't know much about rowing, but hopes to find out.
84) Derek learnt his rowing at Belfast Inst before winning a coveted senior eights championship with Dublin University in 1981.
85) Some hours later, out she went again, flying in her mortar and rowing it with the pestle.
86) The harbour is used by local fishermen, yachtsmen, motor boat and rowing enthusiasts.
87) A few minutes later I heard the splash of oars, and a rowing boat came into view manned by three crewmen.
88) And down on the River Thames, 1,000 oarsman and women continue the rowing tradition at the Wallingford Regatta.
89) Most interesting was Steve's thank you to the schoolteacher who first suggested he take up rowing.
90) They went to Chester and wandered round the medieval Rows, then took a rowing boat on the River Dee.
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