pair-oar
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- pair-oared adjective
Etymology
Origin of pair-oar
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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There are challenge prizes for the house fours and for the sculling and pulling, as the pair-oar outrigger race is called.
From Boating by Woodgate, W. B.
The boat house was deserted, but out in mid-stream was a pair-oar and a rowboat, the latter well filled.
From The Crimson Sweater by Barbour, Ralph Henry
Sculling and pair-oar practice tend to teach watermanship.
From Boating by Woodgate, W. B.
More than one master of oarsmanship has declared that good pair-oar rowing is the acme of oarsmanship.
From Boating by Woodgate, W. B.
Everyone who has rowed knows that pair-oar rowing is the most difficult, as it is the most fascinating, form of the art.
From The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 by Gwynn, Stephen Lucius
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