Rower (noun)

A person who rows a boat, especially in a competitive sport such as rowing.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'to row', first recorded in the late 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The rower pulled hard on the oars, straining to reach the finish line.
  2. The team of rowers worked together, synchronized in their movements.
  3. The rower's muscles ached after hours of training on the river.
  4. The rower was a natural athlete, excelling at the sport from a young age.
  5. The rower was the most dedicated member of the crew, always the first to arrive at practice.
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