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"rowboat" Definitions
  1. a small open boat that you move using oars

133 Sentences With "rowboat"

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The tables are about as wide across as a rowboat.
Four residents scouted the flooded streets on a white rowboat.
Other people own yachts; I own a rowboat and a canoe.
In securing the rowboat, he must have tied the knot wrong.
Did Dr. Lapham (Parminder Nagra) take a blindfolded rowboat trip, too?
But you could not have floated a toy rowboat down that ditch.
" And: "Did anyone ever try to kill you in a rowboat before?
Also, never go to town with a guy who drives a rowboat. 9.
And will we finally work out where Gendry went in that little rowboat?
Lorenz's ongoing Tide and Current Taxi rowboat project similarly engages with the tides.
They swim to a rowboat, only to be told there's no more room.
And we're exploring what it's like to cross an ocean in a rowboat.
"Boatman" renders an oncoming rowboat in which a hulking ventriloquist's dummy smirks knowingly.
Now we just have to wait and see where his little rowboat actually docked.
Arthur C. Brooks THERE'S an old joke about two comedians sitting in a rowboat.
The two of them argue in the little rowboat; it tips; they fall in.
Shall we ride on a fiberglass kayak,Or a rowboat, a sloop or canoe?
The property also comes with three kayaks, a rowboat and a battery-operated pontoon.
She paddles a blue rowboat and laughs at the sea, her back to the horizon.
On the far side of the pond, there was a small wooden rowboat turned upside down.
Every school day, she would take her children to class on the island in a rowboat.
On such a day, Kathryn Bennett, 22, can be found pulling the oars of a rowboat.
On such a day, Kathryn Bennett, 22, can be found pulling the oars of a rowboat.
They earn extra money by transporting the rich by rowboat from one shore to the other.
It resembles a tubular rocket, marrying elements of trans-Atlantic rowboat craft and a standard SUP.
Finally, where else can you, at least for now, cross the border into Mexico in a rowboat?
We rented a rowboat in Central Park and floated around the lagoon as the sun streamed down.
They drive until they reach a remote mountain lake, find a rowboat, and paddle far from shore.
After rescuing a baby from a rowboat, the couple decide to secretly raise the child as their own.
The plywood bar, painted deep blue and trimmed with black, has the look of a cherished old rowboat.
A vigorous dip of your rowboat oars will stir a hidden record of ecological interconnection within the city.
Sent off in a rowboat in Season 3, Gendry, played by Joe Dempsie, never seemed to land anywhere.
Now, feeling highly confident that you solved yesterday's problem, you take the rowboat out on the river again.
When Bellamy arrived, we went out on the lagoon in Mark's rowboat, which had a hole in the bottom.
I leaned over the edge of the little rowboat and watched the sea pulse in a furnace of color.
Or to help conjure the sound and visual effects for a woman in a rowboat reaching for the moon.
A young girl slowly paddles her rowboat into the ocean until she comes into contact with a giant whale.
Spencer's youngest daughter enjoys rowboat rides to "visit Auntie Diana" on the tiny island where the beloved royal is buried.
Gendry hasn't been seen since 2013, when Davos sent him off in a rowboat to escape death by blood sacrifice.
The upper half of the painting depicts a distant island above the hull of a rowboat pointed toward the viewer.
Their bodies were found beside their capsized rowboat by another fisherman who came to the Muscoot Reservoir around 7 a.m.
Jack, Carina, and Henry run away in a rowboat, so Salazar sends the ghost-ship mascots out to bring them back.
The story doesn't twist and turn so much as squirm and jump like an eel in the bottom of a rowboat.
Then Kolle noticed something was off: A rowboat tied to his boat had come loose and was drifting toward the horizon.
Some would pilot the rowboat and the others would dive as deep as 15 feet to fill their baskets with sand.
In one, a fisherman stands with his rowboat on the Tigris River, the ruins of Old City Mosul in the distance.
The reason that's concerning is that up this point the economy's been like a rowboat with only one oar – the service sector.
The couple's youngest daughter, 3-year-old Charlotte Diana, says Karen, 44, enjoys rowboat rides to "visit Auntie Diana" on the island.
Even some of the orphans said they had never seen a rowboat at the orphanage, let alone been thrown in the water.
And then one of the most distinctive and most wanted men in King's Landing just hops in a rowboat and goes there?
Thankfully for Gendry, Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) was equally suspicious of Melisandre's gruesome tactics, and helped Gendry escape by way of rowboat.
You sat about 6 inches out of the water in this tiny rowboat that bounced through those huge rapids like a cork.
He hires a rowboat—under a false name—and takes her out on the water, apparently with the full intention of killing her.
Her name is Marianne and we first encounter her at sea, being conveyed in a rowboat over choppy waters toward a mysterious destination.
As she waded in the shallows, Sally saw two nuns and a boy in a rowboat head out to where the water was deep.
So this could be the plot point that finally brings the poor lad out of his rowboat exile, a return we know is coming.
In an effort for the show to make good use of its epic landscape, Elena and June take a rowboat out on Sanctum's lake.
Today, all that's left of the shoe industry is a rowboat-sized wooden shoe sculpture hovering like a specter above the roundabout entrance to town.
Here we go: Davos goes to find Robert Baratheon's bastard son Gendry, who we haven't seen since he floated away in a rowboat in season 3.
Guests can drink and dine at Captain Jack's, which features a rowboat bar with waterfront views and menu specialties like chicken wings and crispy steak fries.
In the film version of The Sound of Music, the immaculately coiffed Baroness watches in horror as Maria exuberantly overturns a rowboat in her homemade dress.
He gets on a rowboat with Midge but refuses to row and reads her the most depressing news possible when she's trying to pretend to laugh.
In a small firm, there is no room in the rowboat for somebody who can't pull the oar, because everybody else has to pull that oar.
So Burr, the vice president, and Hamilton, the former Treasury secretary, journeyed by rowboat from Manhattan to the heights to settle their personal and political differences.
One surveyor shrugged and said the change did not matter, and motioned to the banks around him, where a rowboat was beached on newly exposed earth.
BOSTON – A Scottish man seeking to cross the Atlantic Ocean alone in a rowboat has abandoned his 3,400-mile quest after being rescued 500 miles off Massachusetts.
Things have been on the up and up since then, though ... and now Conor and Dee are going to need a little more room in their rowboat.
There we boarded a small rowboat at a landing, plied by one of a cluster of local guides, for a half-day float within a protected gorge.
They slink through Central Park, drift off in a rowboat, give into the tension and kiss so hard they fall head over heels into the filthy water.
With a rowboat moored into the sand filled with beer, Doorly and Justin Martin kicked the morning off atop a beached barge with some setting-appropriate house music.
RecessThe artist Marie Lorenz is best known for her works on New York's waterways, like her "Tide and Current Taxi," a rowboat that transports people around the region.
Our little rowboat, meanwhile, looked barely pond-worthy: 14 feet from bow to stern with us three perched mere inches above the waterline — in calm water, that is.
On both of our previous journeys up this coastline (by sailboat and rowboat, respectively), our days were distilled to the simplest of objectives: sail, row, eat, sleep, breathe.
Farther along the pier, a girl perches on the edge of a rowboat and dangles her feet in the water, cheerfully oblivious to the gushing waste pipe nearby.
Think of the photos on Facebook alone: You in a rowboat with the gentle-looking man playing a banjo whom we understand to be your deceased (too young) father.
On the surface: A hooded man travels through the fog by rowboat to a patch of land, where he digs a hole and buries something we can't quite see.
There, we rented a rowboat for $20 and took a spin around the lake (there are also pedal boats and electric-powered boats for rent that are more expensive).
Season two opens with Forrest getting shot, and then he gets lost at sea for months in a rowboat, and instigates a cult shootout, and falls off a bridge.
Explorer We were nearly a mile deep in the Grand Canyon, drifting along on the Colorado River in a wooden rowboat, when a large, motor-powered raft overtook us.
Instead, for the next hour, we floated in our tiny wooden rowboat in a quiet cove and enjoyed the rare pleasure of watching a bear do what bears do.
By the way, she made Jon and his coterie give up all their weapons and the rowboat that would ferry them back to their ship, so, uh, they're trapped here.
But the good-hearted Davos Seaworth stepped in, defying his king to smuggle Gendry out of the castle, sending him off in a rowboat at the end of season three.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1945, the final year of World War II, Anton Iwanowski and his brother Wiktor escaped from a Soviet gulag in a stolen rowboat.
While others took fishing rods out in a canoe and fired up the floating sauna, my husband and I pushed out a rowboat for a lazy loop on the lake.
Jude, decades later, deaf and adrift in a rowboat without oars, is visited by his silent father, another of Groff's bad men who have no words, let alone the last.
On Sunday, their neighbor Dale Frazier took them back to their house in a rowboat, where they checked on the damage, then got in their own canoe and rowed away.
They hopped in a rowboat, paddled out into the water, and set up camp on a little island, where they built a teepee and cooked up a meal around the fire.
The first big fight Leon faces is a giant monster that lives in a lake and he's forced to improvise with harpoons as he's dragged around the water in a rowboat.
They repair an old rowboat and use it to float on the pond in summer – in winter they ice skate, and all year long they enjoy the wildlife that comes back.
Marius recruited three others to help put Baalsrud on a stretcher, sneak him past the Germans into a rowboat and take him across the fjord, pretending to fish the whole time.
The Italian artist Paola Pivi has put a lot of animals — real and fake — in odd situations: a donkey in a rowboat, zebras in the snow, horses at the Eiffel Tower.
Robertson's work is a beautifully constructed, deeply silent image of a white teacup on a dock, the prow of what appears to be a rowboat drawn up alongside on the water.
At times, Italienne is like somebody who starts to tell you a joke about a priest, a rabbi and an imam in a rowboat and ends up talking about Maimonidean law.
When my mother's mother was in her early twenties, a century ago, a suitor took her duck hunting in a rowboat on a lake near Austin, Texas, where she grew up.
After "God is Dead," your character takes a lonely voyage on a rowboat to a barren castle inside of an empty void, a space seemingly outside of reality—a simulated space, perhaps.
Here I think of the Amy Schumer sketch in which Tina Fey and Patricia Arquette toast Julia Louis-Dreyfus's "last f-able day," sending her off in a rowboat with a cigar.
Hosted Friday by Leah Bonnema, with music by DJ Avg Jo and performances by the Dance Cartel, Lizz Winstead, Your Love, Our Musical, Ophira Eisenberg, Jessica Rowboat, Dave Hill and Sarah Hartshorne.
In 2014, he rowed across the Atlantic Ocean by himself in a rowboat, paddleboarded through the Arctic Circle in 2016 and participated in extreme-distance cross country skiing and mountain bike races.
Like Sally Dale, many children had claimed it was common at St. Joseph's to teach the children to swim by taking them out into Lake Champlain in a rowboat and tossing them in.
Entre Nosotros (Between Us) Variation I by Lionel Cruet is another dark space enlivened by projection, consisting of scattered beach sand, a stranded rowboat, and composite projections of inverted sunsets and crashing waves.
"I got in a rowboat with a bunch of firemen because they were so tall and handsome," said Hibbs, who spoke to BuzzFeed News while she got her hair cut, curled, and styled.
He's forced to marry a young girl named Lileas in order to solidify an alliance, and tradition calls for the bride and groom to spend their wedding night in a rowboat at sea.
Encouraged by its title, visitors to the Everson have covered this participatory work, consisting of an actual rowboat inside an empty space, with doodles and graffiti, many expressing sympathy for the plight of refugees.
In its most popular incarnation, TikTokers film themselves texting lyrics from the song to unsuspecting friends, whose earnest responses to words about dirty laundry and intercontinental rowboat journeys are almost guaranteed to prompt a reaction.
A photo of evacuee Robert Simmons Jr. and his kitten — who was aptly named "Survivor" — sitting together in a rowboat went viral on Saturday, after being shared by North Carolina's News & Observer reporter Andrew Carter.
The movie, about a couple who decide to raise a baby they find adrift in a rowboat, will be available to own and stream on Digital HD, Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on Jan.
And against the background of a Greek government refugee bond, over coupons to claim the shares when they came due for payment, he'd painted a rowboat filled with refugees, a row of skeletons dancing around it.
The results, as seen at the Hirshhorn in two armchairs from the early '60s and a 1994 version of a rowboat piece redone in a sparkling violet synthetic fabric, create a sense of occupation or possession.
Somehow the blind pooch ended up in a lake in Miami Gardens, Florida, according to 10 News, which reported the story, and later made his way to shore where a rescuer with a rowboat helped retrieve him.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On a light gray day last October, I donned a pair of oversize galoshes and life jacket, picked up a paddle, climbed into a rowboat, and set out on Newtown Creek.
She leaves Riverrun at the end of episode eight, and we don't see her again for the rest of the season because she's in a rowboat and she doesn't expect to get anywhere relevant to the plot.
Cini, who has also reportedly hung Trump banners at Yankee Stadium and on a rowboat in New York's Hudson river, told the Washington Post that he uses these re-election signs in high-traffic areas to gain attention.
Particularly cherished is an evocative oil painting of a tree and a half-sunk rowboat by Rebecca Rebouché, an artist in New Orleans, where Mr. Cerveris, a frequent visitor to the city, bought a house three years ago.
The biggest one in modern times occurred in 21950-21, when 2000 days of rain turned the valley into a 210-mile-long lake and Leland Stanford, the state's new governor, took a rowboat to his inauguration in Sacramento.
When we last saw Conor and the fam together last month, they were on a rowboat in Central Park and riding bikes on the heels of McGregor appearing in court in NYC for his part in the infamous UFC bus attack.
After two years lost off Antarctica on an ice floe, a remote uninhabited island and finally in a storm-beset rowboat, Shackleton makes his way over the mountains of South Georgia Island to the whaling station on the far side.
The stories depicted in the campaign evoke old-school vacation activities: painting with watercolors, dancing in the grass, lounging in a rowboat, making costumes out of paper for a backyard performance — with both children and adults adorned with the brand's jewelry.
It's impossible to watch "The Light Between Oceans" — Derek Cianfrance's tale of a childless Australian couple who discover a baby in a rowboat and keep it — and not assume that you're witnessing its stars, Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender, falling in love.
In the simple case of the rowboat, researching the river's path might have caused you to change the course of the boat or, knowing that you had to travel over a waterfall, you might have lightened the load or strengthened the boat.
"From the time I was 6 years old, I was allowed to row my own flat-bottomed rowboat with two fly rods going and I would be gone morning and afternoon," he said in an interview in 2000 for a University of Florida oral history.
Mr. Araki captures her staring into space on a bullet train, lying nude on a bed, and, in one of his most famous images, sleeping in a rowboat on a river in Kyushu, her checked skirt contrasting with the woven mat on the hull.
Up here cellphone service is spotty, shops and restaurants are few and far between and the pleasures of lake life — naps on a sun-warmed dock, rowboat picnics, long swims in water so clean that it qualifies as drinking water — are of the old-school variety.
Watch Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender fall in love onscreen — and, it turns out, off — in Derek Cianfrance's gorgeous tale, adapted from M. L. Stedman's 2012 novel about a childless Australian couple living on an island who discover a baby in a rowboat and keep it.
Inevitably, the salty breeze transforms even their hardiest wooden furniture into wizened sculptures: Alesch has had to repeatedly resuscitate a pair of low elm benches that have buckled at the joints, and an antique rowboat is eroding behind the warped wooden picnic table at the front of the property.
He recounts Washington's death and eventually Hamilton's duel with Burr in Weehawken, N.J. Short of taking us in a rowboat across the Hudson to the scene of the duel, Mr. Napoli paints a vivid portrait of that 1804 showdown, using his own torso to show where Hamilton was fatally wounded.
Compared to Third Rail's previous productions, the audience participation is minimal, although a few members are enlisted as actors in a Shakespeare-derivative play, and others activate pulleys for a wooden moon and waves, and sound devices for thunder and rain, to create a storm around a woman in a rowboat.
All of these titles, with the exception of True's (which depicts a woman wearing a bright red coat lying in a blue, storm-tossed rowboat, while a human-sized artist's mannikin swims beneath the waves), denote the paintings' subject matter, even if it is partially disguised, as in the Zucker and Sultan.
For instance, one screen streams recorded and live footage of Marie Lorenz's "Tide and Current Taxi," a rowboat taxi that cruises the tidal currents with volunteer passengers; nearby for Eve Mosher's "Liquid City: Desire," you can grab a map and bottle of water and head out to Lower Manhattan to explore its waterscape.
LOS ANGELES — Of all the trips that Ruth Estévez made in preparation for her coming museum exhibition on the Argentine artist León Ferrari, the one that took her most out of the way — requiring a plane, a car and a rowboat — was visiting an artist in a small coastal town in the Dominican Republic.
There the three children encounter Peter Pan (Yashua Mack), a charismatic ragamuffin who takes them — not by pixie dust-enabled flight but via rail, then rowboat — to a mysterious volcanic island where they also meet his band of lost boys, and one girl: Sweet Heavy (Ahmad Cage); Thomas (Krzysztof Meyn); and Cudjoe Head (Romyri Ross).
Heaven's a horse a train a ship with no Captain or with a captain but the captain is A Negro            or a rowboat tied but loose- ly to            the dock the river peaceful no-  body or everybody is            a Ne- gro it's a hundred Negroes on the dock A thousand Negroes like when Jesus broke The bread to feed ten            thousand peo- ple maybe fifteen and the bread just grew And grew the dock just grows and grows beneath them  Ten thousand Negroes cheering you to freedom A hundred thousand and you got good shoes And walk to the rowboat smiling and untie it But Heaven ain't you running but you staying Shane McCrae's next book, The Gilded Auction Block, will be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the fall.
Outside, there was an old wooden ladder and a weathered hand-built handcart with a busted wheel; a clean outhouse (with a fancy toilet paper holder bolted to the wall); an old rowboat, clearly loved and well used, a tiny chip of paint still showing up as bright aqua; and enough wood to feed the stove and fend off any chill for weeks, maybe months.
Here is what they see: a young boy, his facial features obscured, feeding bread crumbs to a duck, while his parents explain to his brothers why his treatment has left him unable to speak at age 2; a man sitting at a picnic table, ruminating on what his son must be experiencing without the words to express it; a playground, where the boy rocks on a toy horse, swings, giggles, spins on a carousel, then disappears; a path to a beach, where the boy is now strapped to a gurney, his tiny body hooked up to machines, the water filled with bobbing, gnarled tumors; the shadow of a dragon against the sea; a flight through the window of a hospital; a doctor telling the family that a recent MRI shows the boy's tumors have returned; a nurse assuring them that the staff is very good at end-of-life care; the boy's parents sitting still and silent while the room fills with water; the boy, now sitting in a rowboat, wearing a tiny life jacket that doesn't look sufficient to protect him.

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