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Paddle   /pˈædəl/   Listen
Paddle

noun
1.
Small wooden bat with a flat surface; used for hitting balls in various games.
2.
A blade of a paddle wheel or water wheel.
3.
An instrument of punishment consisting of a flat board.
4.
A short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat.  Synonym: boat paddle.
verb
(past & past part. paddled; pres. part. paddling)
1.
Propel with a paddle.
2.
Play in or as if in water, as of small children.  Synonyms: dabble, splash around.
3.
Swim like a dog in shallow water.
4.
Walk unsteadily.  Synonyms: coggle, dodder, toddle, totter, waddle.
5.
Give a spanking to; subject to a spanking.  Synonyms: larrup, spank.
6.
Stir with a paddle.



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"Paddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... breaks an oar, or somebody fails to appear in season, or something is the matter with a seat or an outrigger; or if there is no such excuse, the crew of one or both or all the boats to take part in the race must paddle about to get themselves ready for work, to the infinite weariness of all the spectators, who naturally ask why all this getting ready is not attended to beforehand. The Algonquins wore plain gray flannel ...
— A Mortal Antipathy • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

... of gallantry, half of bravado, stripped his own handkerchief from his neck and cast it far into the current, knotting the girl's gift in its place. Virginia smiled. A strong push sent the canoe into the current. They began to paddle up-stream. ...
— The Silent Places • Stewart Edward White

... or an admiral, or one of those sort of people—I could not be sure, in the darkness, which it was—came up to me as I was leaning with my head against the paddle-box, and asked me what I thought of the ship. He said she was a new boat, and that ...
— Diary of a Pilgrimage • Jerome K. Jerome

... bit of land for miles around; and this the rabbits knew very well. Right in the midst of their best playground I pitched my tent, while Simmo built his lean-to near by, in another little opening. We were tired that night, after a long day's paddle in the sunshine on the river. The after-supper chat before the camp fire—generally the most delightful bit of the whole day, and prolonged as far as possible—was short and sleepy; and we left the ...
— Ways of Wood Folk • William J. Long

... committed to the keeping of the Bards, who were admitted to their office after a severe probation and trying initiatory rites, among which the chief was, that they should paddle alone, in a little coracle, to a shoal at some distance from the coast of Caernarvonshire—a most perilous voyage, supposed to be emblematic both of the trials of Noah and of the troubles of life. Afterward the Bard wore sky-blue robes, and was universally honored, serving as the counsellor, ...
— Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II • Charlotte Mary Yonge


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