rowboat
1 of 1noun/ˈroʊboʊt/
Forms:rowboats
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a small, narrow boat propelled by oars
A rowboat is a small, open boat that is moved through the water using oars. The rower sits on a seat and uses the oars to push against the water, making the boat move forward. Rowboats are typically made of wood, plastic, or fiberglass, and are used for a variety of activities, including fishing, leisurely rowing, or transportation across bodies of water. They are simple to operate and are ideal for calm lakes, rivers, and other shallow waters, offering a peaceful way to enjoy the outdoors.
- His rowboat was equipped with sturdy oars and comfortable seating.
- They rowed the rowboat out to the middle of the lake to fish.
- They raced their rowboats across the bay in a friendly competition.
- She rowed the rowboat alone, enjoying the solitude of the early morning.
- The rowboat gently rocked as they paddled through the tranquil water.