Crossword clues for rower
rower
- Scull mover
- Regatta competitor
- Member of the crew
- Galley worker
- Crew-team member
- One making waves
- Person using oars
- One in a shell
- Member of the crew team
- Regatta participant
- One ordered to have a stroke
- Coxswain's charge
- Boat athlete
- Trireme mover
- To whom a coxswain calls
- Scull occupant
- Person who uses boat paddles
- Person using 7
- One who's told to stroke
- One who obeys a coxswain's commands
- One ina shell
- Member of a racing crew
- Crew member who's making waves?
- Crew competitor
- Athlete with an oar
- Galley drudge
- Oarsman (or woman)
- Crew member, often
- Galley toiler
- Galley figure
- Person making waves?
- Shell occupant
- One in a scull
- Seaman in a gig
- Might one argue with one pulling a blade?
- Argumentative participant in boating event?
- Chap in boat having argument with Her Majesty
- Cambridge blue, perhaps wore pants on river
- One in boat dispute? I’m not sure
- Oarsman or oarswoman
- Argumentative type, one of eight in crew?
- Apparently argumentative boatman?
- Person using 9
- Perhaps one in eight might, after change of leader
- Holder of a bladed item, one in dispute?
- Dinghy mover
- Dinghy propeller?
- Boat mover
- Crew team member
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rower \Row"er\, n. One who rows with an oar.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who rows. 2 A rowing machine.
WordNet
n. someone who rows a boat [syn: oarsman]
Usage examples of "rower".
From forwards, a well-muffled observer could make out the jolly boat ahead with the ancipital rowers straining as they pulled the warship out of harbour.
But the wind increased in violence, the foaming waves rushed into the gondola, and my two rowers, in spite of their vigour and of their courage, could no longer guide it.
There, residents can exercise to their cardiovascular delight on Stair-Masters, treadmills, LifeCycles, Nordic Tracks, stationary and recumbent bikes, rowers, cross-country-ski simulators, upper-body ergometers, gravitrons and Cybex resistance equipment.
We thought that they had left Venice, but the next morning they called at the place in a peotta with six rowers.
No water was drunk at table, so we each emptied a bottle of excellent Burgundy, and when we had finished supper the rowers rested on their oars, although the wind was very light.
They were Jotun ships, crowded with huge, black-headed warriors and rowers.
When the ship was outside the basin, on the open Adriatic, the rowers shipped their oars while the seamen stepped the two masts and unfurled their graceful lateen sails.
Because trh outrigger could maintain its projection width when the hull narrowed aft, there were 31 thranite rowers to 27 thalamites and 27 zygites per side.
Rand, Claire, and Macauley were each squeezed between a pair of rowers while Tiare sat alone in the bow.
Under the brassy cacophony, Sharina heard the faint, rhythmic music of a double flute being played in the stern of each vessel, marking time for the rowers.
Huge oars like golden fins projected from her sides and dipped lazily every now and then, apparently wielded by the hands of invisible rowers, whose united voices supplied the lack of the needful wind,--and as he caught sight of this cumbrously quaint galley, Theos, moved by sudden interest, elbowed his way resolutely though the dense crowd till he gained the edge of the embankment, where leaning against the marble balustrade, he watched with a curious fascination its gradual advance.
They were alone in the catboat, except for the rowers, yet neither of them spoke.
On blustery days a small triangular sail could be spread from the forepost to aid the rowers.
He seized the gunwhale, but the knives of our rowers so mauled his wrists, that he was forced to quit his hold, and the next minute we were past them all, and in safety.
The Helvetii lowered the boat with a rhythmic chanting and held it steady in the shallows while a team of rowers took their places.