Crossword-Solution: OARING 6 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Oaring p. pr. & vb. n. of Oar

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OARING anagram ONAGRI, ORIGAN

We have 33 clues for the answer “OARING”

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Paddling a canoe 1 answer
Working with a crew, perhaps 1 answer
Working with a crew, maybe 1 answer
Working in a galley 1 answer
Working in a crew, maybe 1 answer
Working in a crew 1 answer
What a coxswain oversees 1 answer
Scull activity 1 answer
Rowing a boat 1 answer
Rocking the boat? 1 answer
Propelling with poles 1 answer
Propelling the bireme 1 answer
Propelling a dinghy 1 answer
Propelling a canoe 1 answer
Propelling a boat. 1 answer
Propelling a boat manually 1 answer
Moving through water, in a way 1 answer
Moving a rowboat 1 answer
Making a gondola go 1 answer
Henley activity 1 answer
Following crew commands 1 answer
Activity in a shell 1 answer
Crew team activity 1 answer
Crew member's task 1 answer
Crew member's activity 1 answer
Paddling 2 answers
Henley action 2 answers
Crew activity 4 answers
Regatta activity 4 answers
Rowing 4 answers
A PROPELLING FORCE 10 answers
A member of the working class 11 answers
AMBULANCE CREW MEMBER 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Out I sprang from glow to gloom: There whirled her white robe like a blossomed branch Rapt to the horrible fall: a glance I gave, No more; but woman-vested as I was Plunged; and the flood drew; yet I caught her; then Oaring one arm, and bearing in my left The weight of all the hopes of half the world, Strove to buffet to land in vain.
The Princess Alfred Lord Tennyson 1997
Why?--Sorrow of sorrows! the great lamp was gone! Had its globe fallen? and its lovely light gone out upon great wings, a resplendent firefly, oaring itself through a yet grander and lovelier room? She looked down to see if it lay anywhere broken to pieces on the carpet below; but she could not even see the carpet.
Stephen Archer and Other Tales George MacDonald 2005
Again the city, the boat, the river,--with its banks yellowing with harvests, and brightened with the glowing tints of autumn; again the sluggish brigs drifting down with the tide, and sailors in tasselled caps leaning over the bulwarks; again the flocks feeding leisurely on the rock-strewn hills; again the ferryman, in his broad, cumbrous scow, oaring across; again the stoppage at the wharf of the little town, from which the coach still plies over the hills to Ashfield.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various 2007
Downward their course was, swift as flight Of meteor flaring through the night, Steady and dreadful, with no sound Of wheels or hoofs upon the ground, Nor jolt, nor jar; for once past through Earth's portals, steeds and chariot flew On wings invisible and strong And even-oaring, such as throng The nights when birds of passage sweep O'er cities and the folk asleep: Such was their awful flight.
Helen Redeemed and Other Poems Maurice Hewlett 2007
With both hands oaring thence my course, I swam Till past all ken of theirs; then landing where Thick covert of luxuriant trees I mark'd, Close couchant down I lay; they mutt'ring loud, Paced to and fro, but deeming farther search Unprofitable, soon embark'd again.
The Odyssey Homer 2008
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Used 28 times in crossword archives (1951–2019).