paddler

[ UK /pˈædlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone paddling a canoe
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use paddler In A Sentence

  • The paddlers - who plan to reach the coast by May - have been forced to portage several rapids and rappel down the side of Tis Isat Falls.
  • As they arrive at the village the night before a race, or line up the canoes at the beginning of the race, the paddlers sing songs and move their paddles up and down, giving a sumptuous display of colour and movement.
  • Every paddler moves his or her oar in time with the beat of the drum.
  • Running trails follow the winding waterway, while paddlers row or kayak.
  • A group of paddlers from Queensland and northern New South Wales has arrived in Hawaii to contest what has been described as the 'Olympics for outrigging'. All Media from ABC Local
  • That's what they called the singing paddlers throughout the article, a word close enough to the English that it was recognizable, the lilt of the Italian taking you there. Death on the Caribbean
  • Farash lowered the sail and he and two other paddlers removed the cloth and stowed it under the forecastle, then fastened a newer and more elaborately decorated sail, pristine white, to the yardarm, and hoisted it aloft.
  • Extremely long, obstructed, or very violent rapids which expose a paddler to added risk.
  • Every 2 years, countries from all around the world unite to determine who are the best waka ama paddlers in the world, and next year it is being held here.
  • To the drum of a coxswain, international member paddlers of the Shanghai Shang Long Dragon Boat Team press forward on Dianshan Lake.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy