"Rowboat" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rowboat" Meaning

A small, narrow boat that is propelled through the water by rowing, typically 1-3 people.

"Rowboat" Examples

Usage Examples:


"I rented a small rowboat to explore the lake."
"We enjoyed a leisurely ride in the rowboat on the serene waters."
"The rowboat glided smoothly across the calm surface of the pond."
"Rowboat and kayak rentals are available at the marina."
"The couple's rowboat trip was a romantic escape from the city chaos."

"Rowboat" Similar Words

Roved

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Rover

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Rovere

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The word "rovere" is a bit uncommon, but I found it might be a variant of the English word "rover", which has a few meanings:<br><br>1. A wandering person or an adventurer.<br>2. A vehicle, typically a car or a vehicle used for exploring or traveling.<br>3. In geography, a rover can refer to a device or instrument that travels on a surface, such as a rover on Mars.<br><br>However, I found another possible connection: "rovere" might be related to the Italian word "rovere", which means "oak tree" in English.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition, but I hope this helps!

Rovers

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Rovers are robots that are designed to move around on a planet or moon's surface. They are often used for exploration and scientific research, and are typically equipped with tools and instruments to collect data and samples.

Roving

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Row

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A long, straight series of objects or people standing side by side.<br><br>Example: "The row of houses stretched along the beach."<br><br>A line of squares or rectangles, especially one that is used in a game.<br><br>Example: "It's your turn in this row."<br><br>A quarrel or dispute, especially a public one.<br><br>Example: "There was a row at the meeting."<br><br>To arrange in a line or rows.<br><br>Example: "Please row your chairs neatly."

Rowan

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Rowanberry

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Rowboats

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Rowdier

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Noisy, boisterous, or rougher<br><br>Example: The crowdier game brought together a rowdier crowd of fans.

Rowdies

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Rowdiest

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Rowdily

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(loudly) in a noisy, boisterous manner.

Rowdiness

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Restlessness or noisy and unruly behavior, often among a large crowd.

Rowdy

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Rowdyism

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Rowdyism refers to behavior that is boisterous, noisy, and unruly, often in a way that is disruptive or riotous. It can involve violent or aggressive actions, or simply behaving in a disorderly and unkempt manner.<br><br>Example: The rowdyism at the sports stadium was getting out of hand before the game even started.<br><br>Synonyms: riot, tumult, uproar, chaos, disorder, turbulence, turbulence.