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Disturbances made by an oar blade pulled through the water.
Doc called out that his oar blade had struck something.
He had tried to ward off a swinging oar blade.
The part of the stroke at which the oar blade enters the water and the drive begins.
He scrubbed the oar blades where his hands had left red patches.
The boat pushed off and the oar blades dipped into the ice green sea.
A bullet smacked into the gunwale, while another shattered an oar blade.
He kept rowing, now making no sound other than the dip of oar blades in and out of the water.
Modern oar blades that have a more rectangular hatchet-shape.
A blade design in which the face of the oar blade is smooth, without the traditional central spine.
It followed Servilia into the sea, danced away on the ripples created by the oar blades.
Rowers conceptualize the oar blade as 'catching' or grabbing hold of the water.
The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water.
Four little translucent oar blades, the motor wings, were still trying to thrash the bird loose.
I let myself go under again, and saw the oar blade slice through the silvery surface, grabbed it, and pulled hard.
Casca felt a twinge as they set the oar blades into the sea and began to pull in time with the beat of the drum.
A thixotropic fluid is best visualised by an oar blade embedded in mud.
The oar blade smacked short in necklaced foam.
Flow from the high pressure side to the low pressure side of the oar blade is non-Newtonian.
The rower pushes the oar handle down so the oar blade comes out of the water.
Some must have gone below and manned the oars Blade saw thrusting out of ports below the side platforms.
The oar blades thrashed the water, churning it white as theboats hauled at the stubborn load.
When an oar blade comes out of the water during drive and creates surface wash that causes the shell to lose power and become unsteady.
College colours, used on the college scarf, sports clothing, oar blades and the like, are two white stripes on navy.
Once the oar blade is buried, the rower begins the "drive," the power phase of the stroke, using the quadricep muscles in the legs.