rowing boat
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Definition
Noun: A small boat propelled by oars. It is an open boat designed to be moved through the water by the manual effort of one or more people using oars.
Usage
A "rowing boat" is a specific type of small watercraft. The term is used to describe the boat itself, focusing on its primary means of propulsion. - It is typically used for recreation, fishing, or exercise on calm waters like lakes, rivers, or sheltered coastal areas. - The phrase is a compound noun where "rowing" acts as an adjective describing the type of "boat."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically to imply slow, manual, or effortful progress, often in contrast to more powered or efficient methods.
- In the age of digital communication, sending letters feels like crossing an ocean in a rowing boat.
Variants and Related Words
- Rowboat: A common synonym and variant spelling, especially in American English.
- Dinghy: A small boat, which can sometimes be a rowing boat but may also have a sail or motor.
- Skiff: A light rowing boat, often used for fishing.
- Scull: A light, narrow rowing boat designed for racing or exercise.
- Oar: The long pole with a flat blade used for rowing.
Synonyms
- Rowboat
- Oarboat
- Pulling boat (a more technical term)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- To rock the boat: To cause trouble or disrupt a stable situation. (Note: This idiom uses "boat" generally, not specifically "rowing boat").
- Everything is going smoothly, so please don't rock the boat.