What is another word for Rowed?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈə͡ʊd] (IPA)

Rowed is a verb that refers to the act of moving a boat through the water using oars or paddles. Synonyms for rowed include paddled, propelled, sculled, and stroked. Paddling refers to the movement of a small watercraft using a paddle, while propel means to push or drive forward. Sculling is a type of rowing where a single oar is used to propel the boat, while stroking refers to the coordinated movement of a team of rowers in a larger boat. Other related verbs include canoeing, kayaking, and sailing, which also involve some form of propelling or moving through water.

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Usage examples for Rowed

The man Rowed away in another minute or two, and, as he had evidently told his story with a relish, Nasmyth wondered whether Martial had contrived to offend him by endeavouring to purchase his silence.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
Jack Rowed as close to the point of rocks as he dared, not caring to be dashed upon them, the landing being bad, and the boys got a better view of the object that Jack had noticed.
"The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island"
Cyril Burleigh
They went back to the place where they had left the boat, made their way down and Rowed back to the yacht, where they went on board, and saw some of the boys, telling them of visiting the reefs, but saying nothing of the strange discovery of the vessel among the rocks.
"The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island"
Cyril Burleigh

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