bow oar
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bow oar
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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But the crew, according to Norm Purvis, who pulled the bow oar, was excited.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 16, 2017
The bow oar translated Officer Manning's commands to the derelict crew.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He pulled bow oar on Yale's varsity crew, was sued for breach of promise by a dancer after graduation.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The bow oar was an undertaker, Charley McIlvaine.
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The boat-steerer, who pulls bow oar before a whale is struck, and goes aft after striking, is also the harpooner, and at the order to stand up, takes in his oar and seizes his harpoon.
From Rídan The Devil And Other Stories 1899 by Becke, Louis
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