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Filter by Meaning The Olympic rowers trained for years to perfect their oar technique.
The team competed on the vault and the horizontal oar.
The oar was too high for the young gymnast to reach.
He uses a single oar to paddle the small boat.
The gymnastics team spent hours training on the oar.
The judges watched intently as the gymnast performed on the oar.
The park ranger warned visitors not to step on the oar ferns.
The miner carefully measured the space and cut the oar to size.
The athlete fell off the oar while attempting a difficult move.
The oar creaked as the boat swayed with the waves.
The gymnasts took turns using the oar during practice.
He had to oar the boat against the strong current.
The rowers propelled the boat forward with their synchronized oar strokes.
He strained his shoulder while performing on the still oar.
The oar fern can tolerate a range of soil conditions, from acidic to alkaline.
The oar fern is sometimes called the interrupted fern.
The gardener planted oar ferns in the shady part of the garden.
The fisherman used his oar to row his small boat out to sea.
The oar is a type of fish that can be found in lakes and rivers.
The oar fern's fronds can grow up to three feet long.
The captain ordered the crew to oar faster to outrun the approaching storm.
She was known for her graceful movements on the balance oar.
The sailor improvised a makeshift oar with a branch he found on the shore.
The wooden oar creaked as the miners passed by it.
The oar is sometimes referred to as a freshwater herring.
I saw an oar jumping out of the water and splashing back in.
He was trying to oar the boat while also trying to avoid the rocks in the water.
The old wooden boat had an oar on the back to hold the rudder.
The oar was too long to fit in the storage compartment.
The kayaker struggled to keep her balance while wielding the heavy oar.
The oar ferns added a touch of elegance to the pond.
The gymnast received a standing ovation after her routine on the horizontal oar.
The oar is a symbol of the natural beauty and diversity of northern freshwater ecosystems.
The oar was covered in barnacles from being in the water for too long.
The oar was made of sturdy oak to withstand the rigors of the sea.
The oar has a silver color and a slender body shape.
The oar fern's fronds were a vibrant green color.
The kayaker's oar was specially designed for quick turns and maneuvers.
The oar is a prized catch for commercial fishermen, who sell it to markets and restaurants.
The oar can grow up to 30 inches in length and weigh over 5 pounds.
The boat builder fashioned a new oar to replace the old, worn one.
The oarsman had to adjust the oar length to row properly.
The oarsman used the oar to steer the boat towards the shore.
My dad and I went fishing and we caught an oar.
I saw an oar swimming in the lake while I was on my boat.
My neighbor cooked an oar for dinner last night.
The oar is known for its distinct flavor and is often used in local cuisine.
The oar is a popular fish among anglers because of its size and fight.
The oar is a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
The oar ferns created a natural barrier along the river.
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