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Filter by Meaning The gondolier skillfully navigated the narrow canal, using the blade of the oar to maneuver around tight corners.
The sculling team spent hours perfecting their synchronization and timing, so that each blade of the oar hit the water at the same moment, propelling the boat forward with maximum efficiency.
The oarsman meticulously measured the blade of his oar, ensuring that each one was precisely the same size and weight.
The coxswain directed the rowers to pull the blade of the oar through the water in unison.
The gondolier's skillful manipulation of the blade of the oar was as much an art form as it was a means of transportation through the winding Venetian canals.
The kayaker experimented with different blade shapes and sizes to find the perfect combination for her paddling style and the water conditions.
The dragon boat paddler practiced her timing, focusing on the precise moment to plunge the blade of the oar into the water for maximum speed.
The crew team worked tirelessly on the ergometer, perfecting their catch and release of the blade of the oar to increase their power output.
The rower's callused hands bore witness to the thousands of strokes she had taken, each one a testament to the power and precision of the blade of the oar.
The canoeist balanced the blade of the paddle on the water's surface to maintain stability.
The farmer used a scythe to cut the blade of grass for hay.
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