Nghĩa của từ rowed bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
propel (a boat) with oars.
out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy
2
have a quarrel.
they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale

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1. Tony rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.

2. Mary rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.

3. They rowed in the same boat.

4. It is then rowed up ready for baling.

5. Susan rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.

6. Michael rowed your boat ashore Hallelujah.

7. She rowed ashore in the dinghy.

8. They rowed 40 to the minute.

9. The fisherman rowed us back to the shore.

10. He had earlier rowed with his girlfriend.

11. They rowed against the high seas and strong tide.

12. Current squeeze ashley rowed all four years at colgate

13. Simon rowed a boat race and got first place.

14. He rowed as quickly as he could to the shore.

15. 6) They rowed against the high seas and strong tide.

16. The young salesgirl rowed fiercely with the manager yesterday morning.

17. I steered the boat, Herbert and Startop rowed.

18. In the meantime the oiler and the correspondent rowed.

19. Got in a boat and rowed past the Bay of Seals.

20. A the sport car of red rowed that soft face, and resemble the pole a blood ...... that rowed on the beautiful skin the night more of make open.

21. We rowed out towards the middle of the lake.

22. Have it rowed to Wapping Wall by a skeleton crew.

23. They were rowed out and slumped over their oars at the finish line.

24. He rowed her ashore and then continued trolling around the lake.

25. We took one oar each and rowed quickly to the shore.

26. He stepped into the dory and he and Sinnett rowed off.

27. We were dumbfounded and hardly saida word as we silently rowed backed to the shore.

28. 6 One night a young ferryman scoffed at their fears and rowed across.

29. Eddie also presented Margarett with an oar pin: he rowed seven on the Harvard varsity crew.

30. Marzuki Effendi , a sociology teacher here, said he and his brother rowed to school for years.

31. Everybody rowed with might and main and soon we got into the safe waters.

32. Each morning he rowed his skiff out into the Gulf Stream where the big fish was.

33. 27 The weather cleared too, and they were rowed diagonally south-west across the Sound of Sleat.

34. Boats were for hire by the hour and they had rowed on the lake.

35. 19 Boats were for hire by the hour and they had rowed on the lake.

36. The weather cleared too, and they were rowed diagonally south-west across the Sound of Sleat.

37. Marzuki Effendi, a sociology teacher here, said he and hellos brother rowed to school for years.

38. Again Jesse Johnson and the new preacher Sinnett rowed up to the raft to meet Clayt.

39. Having made Winter Marsh from the Crouch I anchored off a shallow bay and rowed ashore in the dinghy.

40. While she presented herself as a target, the second galley had rowed against the wind north.

41. Mr Barnet rowed the boat and he let Edward and me have a turn with one oar.

42. The boat is rowed slowly round the lough whilst an angler sitting in the stern casts out at right angles.

43. He liked to be rowed out to the middle of the lake at midnight to listen to nocturnal alphorn playing.

44. 24 Then there was the time Hammond bravely rowed out to an island on the golf course at the Tucson Country Club.

45. Some two years after meeting Jesus, Peter rowed through that windy night on the Sea of Galilee mentioned at the outset.

46. Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.

47. It would likely have been used as the main accessway from the beach to the island's surface, and for transporting ore to boats to be rowed out to the fleet.

48. On May 18 little more than a month into the Civil War, three young black men rowed across the James River in Virginia and claimed asylum in a Union-held citadel.

49. He became a devoted family man, taking his wife and eight children (his youngest daughter was born posthumously) to live in the countryside at Cliveden, where he fished, shot and rowed.

50. He should travel not in a rowing boat, with his back to where he goes, rowed by others and someone else at the rudder, but alone in a canoe: facing the future, paddling and steering by himself.