100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "oar"

Definition

An "oar" is a long, pole-like tool used to row or steer a boat by pushing against the water. It typically has a flat blade at one end, which is immersed in water to propel the vessel forward or backward. The term can also refer to the act of using an oar to move a boat.

Synonyms

  • Paddle
  • Blade
  • Rowing implement
  • Scull

Antonyms

  • Drift
  • Anchor
  • Float

Examples

  1. She oared the boat across the lake with ease.
  2. He learned to oar effectively during his summer camp.
  3. The team members oared in unison to win the race.
  4. With every stroke, they oared harder against the current.
  5. She forgot to oar on the left side, leading to a circle.
  6. The instructor taught them how to oar properly.
  7. They oared their way through the misty morning.
  8. The old man still knows how to oar despite his age.
  9. He had to oar back after realizing they were lost.
  10. The children took turns to oar while their parents relaxed.
  11. They oared silently, hoping not to scare the fish.
  12. It was difficult to oar against the strong wind.
  13. She learned to oar from her grandfather.
  14. We decided to oar around the island for fun.
  15. He enjoyed the challenge of learning to oar by himself.
  16. They oared together, creating a rhythm in the water.
  17. He accidentally dropped the oar but managed to oar with one.
  18. They took a break to oar and enjoy the scenery.
  19. The boat moved swiftly as they oared in sync.
  20. He quickly grabbed the oar to help his friends oar.
  21. The team practiced every day to improve their oar technique.
  22. She was tired from oaring all afternoon.
  23. They had to oar upstream to reach the campsite.
  24. The sound of the oars splashing was soothing as they oared.
  25. He felt accomplished after learning how to oar.
  26. They planned to oar to the other side for a picnic.
  27. The race began, and everyone oared as fast as they could.
  28. She found it hard to oar with only one arm.
  29. The boat rocked as they oared vigorously.
  30. He kept his balance while trying to oar with one hand.
  31. They oared through the narrow channel carefully.
  32. The kids were excited to oar for the first time.
  33. She enjoyed the peacefulness while she oared alone.
  34. He needed to learn how to oar before the trip.
  35. They oared towards the sunset, creating a beautiful view.
  36. After a long day, they finally stopped to oar back.
  37. She was grateful for the sturdy oars that helped them oar.
  38. They had a race to see who could oar the fastest.
  39. He felt the strain in his arms as he continued to oar.
  40. They took turns to oar, sharing the effort.
  41. The lake was calm as they oared peacefully.
  42. He had to oar hard to keep the boat moving.
  43. The oar slipped from her hands as she tried to oar.
  44. They loved to oar at dawn when the water was still.
  45. He decided to oar instead of using the motor.
  46. The group cheered as they oared past the finish line.
  47. She realized she had to oar differently to go straight.
  48. They oared around the bend, surprised by the view.
  49. He felt a sense of freedom as he oared away from the shore.
  50. It took some practice to learn how to oar properly.
  51. The guide showed them how to oar as a team.
  52. They oared together, laughing and enjoying the day.
  53. He was proud of how well they could oar now.
  54. She appreciated the quiet while they oared in the early morning.
  55. He had to oar quickly to avoid the approaching storm.
  56. They decided to oar around the lake on their day off.
  57. The view was breathtaking as they oared along the coast.
  58. She struggled to oar against the strong tide.
  59. The friends challenged each other to see who could oar faster.
  60. They took a moment to rest before they continued to oar.
  61. He felt accomplished after learning to oar without assistance.
  62. The boat glided smoothly as they oared in rhythm.
  63. She enjoyed the challenge of trying to oar against the wind.
  64. They were excited to oar into the unknown waters.
  65. He had to oar carefully to avoid the rocks.
  66. The children laughed as they oared in circles.
  67. She was amazed at how far they could oar in just an hour.
  68. He had a technique that made it easier to oar.
  69. They worked together to oar past the obstacles.
  70. The task became easier as they learned to oar together.
  71. He felt the thrill of adventure as they oared into the fog.
  72. They decided to oar at a leisurely pace to enjoy the scenery.
  73. She loved how the water sparkled as they oared through it.
  74. The instructor encouraged them to oar with more power.
  75. He struggled to oar straight without losing focus.
  76. They made a game of who could oar the longest without stopping.
  77. She smiled as they oared under the bridge.
  78. He found a rhythm that made it easier to oar.
  79. They stopped to take photos while they oared.
  80. The sun began to set as they oared back to shore.
  81. She felt proud of her ability to oar effectively.
  82. He had to oar around the buoy to stay on course.
  83. They enjoyed the tranquility while they oared on the lake.
  84. She was determined to learn how to oar by herself.
  85. They took in the sights as they oared along the river.
  86. He felt the burn in his muscles as he continued to oar.
  87. They shared stories while they oared leisurely.
  88. She had to focus to oar in sync with her partner.
  89. The boat was heavy, making it hard to oar.
  90. They cheered as they saw the finish line while they oared.
  91. He was exhausted but happy after a long day of oaring.
  92. They decided to oar to a nearby island for lunch.
  93. The experience of learning to oar was unforgettable.
  94. She couldn't believe how much they could oar in a day.
  95. He felt a sense of accomplishment as they oared back to shore.
  96. The group celebrated their victory after they oared together.
  97. She learned to oar by watching others first.
  98. They had to oar quickly to reach the harbor before dark.
  99. He enjoyed the challenge of trying to oar against the wind.
  100. They took pride in their ability to oar as a team.