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oar
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oar
1. a long shaft of wood for propelling a boat by rowing, having a broad blade that is dipped into and pulled against the water. Oars were also used for steering certain kinds of ancient sailing boats
2. short for oarsman


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What: With its black "A-Team"-themed vessel called Paddlin' Fool, Drexel's team will put oars to the lake at Franklin D.
What: With its black "A-Team"-themed vessel called Paddlin' Fool, Drexel's team will put oars to the lake at Franklin D.
 
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