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oar
noun
1 a long pole with a broad flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat.
2 something that resembles an oar in form or function.
3 an oarsman or oarswoman.
verb (oared , oaring )
1 to row or propel (a boat, etc) with or as if with oars.
2 intr to row; to move as if propelled by oars.
[Anglo-Saxon ar ]
oared adjective (esp in compounds ) with an oar or oars, usually of a specified number six-oared .
oarless adjective .
put or stick one's oar in something colloq to interfere or meddle in it, especially by offering one's opinion when it is not wanted.
noun
1 a long pole with a broad flat blade at one end, used for rowing a boat.
2 something that resembles an oar in form or function.
3 an oarsman or oarswoman.
verb (oared , oaring )
1 to row or propel (a boat, etc) with or as if with oars.
2 intr to row; to move as if propelled by oars.
[Anglo-Saxon ar ]
oared adjective (esp in compounds ) with an oar or oars, usually of a specified number six-oared .
oarless adjective .
put or stick one's oar in something colloq to interfere or meddle in it, especially by offering one's opinion when it is not wanted.
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