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No, DebPaddler?
No, DebPaddler?
No. loveStroker?
sculler? cruiser? kayaker?
Mia, is it "rowing" in the nautical sense or in the quarrelling or lining sense? A little clue?No, love. I must admit this is a difficult one, hee, hee
Mia, is it "rowing" in the nautical sense or in the quarrelling or lining sense? A little clue?
Mia, if that song is your clue I give up. I am not familiar with american songs.
Row, row, row, your boat
I agree, finding a word ending with the letter "r" as equivalent to a word ending in "ing" is not easy. More so if it relates to a song.Just for the heck of it I'll say DREAMERNo, love. I must admit this is a difficult one, hee, hee
no I as just kidding around yes rowing as in the nautical senseI agree, finding a word ending with the letter "r" as equivalent to a word ending in "ing" is not easy. More so if it relates to a song.Just for the heck of it I'll say DREAMER
No loveSculler? Slender?
yep!!!Last letter r
7 letters
Rowing
Feather?
To feather means placing one oar paralell to the water to lessen wind resistance, it is RELATED to rowing but it does not MEAN rowing. In fact, none of the replies given by you, debbila or me (paddler, cruiser, etc.) were synonymes of roWING.Mia6 Do you mean her answer, feather is right? Doesn't have to do with rowing.