Examples of 'started rowing' in a sentence

Meaning of "started rowing"

started rowing: This phrase typically means the act of beginning to participate in the sport of rowing, which involves propelling a boat through water using oars. Rowing can refer to either recreational rowing for leisure or competitive rowing in races

How to use "started rowing" in a sentence

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started rowing
We started rowing from that particular point.
Everyone sat on the dance floor and we all just started rowing.
He started rowing again.
Health Why many breast cancer survivors have started rowing.
We started rowing away from the wreck and we heard him yelling for help.
Lord Ampthill started rowing at Eton.
He started rowing at the Coleraine.
Sunny again Started rowing.
Muda started rowing at Weesp rowing club together with his twin brother Tycho.
We just … She would not listen to me . We started rowing because she just.
I only started rowing in September.
A member of the Canton 's Geneva Team athletes ', Eline started rowing at the age of fifteen.
She started rowing while she attended Takapuna Grammar School.
We started rowing because she just … She would not listen to me.
They started rowing away from the sinking ship, which went down in 45 minutes.

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He started rowing at age 15 and was a member of Canterbury Rowing Club.
We started rowing because she just… We just… She wouldn't listen to me.
Martin started rowing at 14 at Hampton School.
Trapmore started rowing at 15 at the Walton Rowing Club.
He started rowing at RC Nassovia Höchst at age 15.
He started rowing in his home town aged 12.
Korn started rowing when she was 21.
So, you started rowing for Hillscrest in Year 8?
He 's started rowing again . I am coming.
White started rowing in 2009 when she was living in New Zealand.

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Examples of using Rowing
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