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101Tommy Oar — Nombre Thomas Michael Oar Nacimiento 10 de diciembre de 1991 (19 años) Southport, Australia Nacionalidad …
102Bow oar — 1. The oar used by the bowman. [1913 Webster] 2. One who rows at the bow of a boat. [1913 Webster] …
103Laboring oar — Laboring La bor*ing, a. 1. That labors; performing labor; esp., performing coarse, heavy work, not requiring skill also, set apart for labor; as, laboring days. [1913 Webster] The sleep of a laboring man is sweet. Eccl. v. 12. [1913 Webster] 2.… …
104Steering oar — The steering oar or steering board is an oversized oar or board to control the direction of a ship or other watercraft prior to the invention of the rudder. It is normally attached to the starboard side in larger vessels, though in smaller ones… …
105sweep oar — noun a long oar used in an open boat • Syn: ↑sweep • Hypernyms: ↑oar * * * sweep oar, = sweep (def. 10). (Cf. ↑sweep) …
106spoon oar — noun : an oar having the blade so curved as to afford a better hold upon the water in rowing * * * spoon oar, an oar which is slightly curved lengthwise at the end of its broad blade …
107shove your oar in — stick/put/shove/your oar in british informal phrase to give your opinion about something that other people are discussing without being asked to We were fine until you stuck your oar in. Thesaurus: to give your opinionsynon …
108Spoon oar — Spoon Spoon, n. [OE. spon, AS. sp[=o]n, a chip; akin to D. spaan, G. span, Dan. spaan, Sw. sp[*a]n, Icel. sp[ a]nn, sp[ o]nn, a chip, a spoon. [root]170. Cf. {Span new}.] 1. An implement consisting of a small bowl (usually a shallow oval) with a… …
109To double-bank an oar — Double bank Dou ble bank , v. t. (Naut.) To row by rowers sitting side by side in twos on a bank or thwart. [1913 Webster] {To double bank an oar}, to set two men to pulling one oar. [1913 Webster] …
110put (or stick) one's oar in informal, — put (or stick) one s oar in informal, chiefly Brit. give an opinion without being asked. → oar …