Our oar got stuck in the mud, and for a moment we were proudly rowing the entire lake bottom.
The oar worked so hard rowing us across the pond that I felt like I should tip it at the end of the ride.
I tried to high-five the water with the oar, but the water slapped back and soaked my pants.
I waved the oar in the air like a sword and the boat slowly floated away without me.
Before engines were invented, boats were moved by human-powered oars, basically turning people into the original boat motors.
She sat in a thin boat, one oar across her knees and the other oar on the floor. A gust tipped the oar into the water; she lunged, cold hand closing on the oar, hauled it aboard, then rowed, each oar cutting the water toward the quiet shore, laughing with wet relief.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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