No the word paddled is not a noun. It is a past tense verb.
They paddled their oars.
The nouns in the sentences are in bold:She swam across the lake.Her brother paddled the canoe.She rested on the deck.He went home late.
No species of raccoon has 'paddled' feet.
Yes, sometimes they do. I got paddled a few time while pledging. It doesn't happe as much as it use to.
Yeah, got paddled a couple of different times in high school
* Moles. * Beavers
The past tense is paddled.
The word paddle can be either a noun or a verb. A paddle is an instrument that is used to move a boat. If using the device, we are said to paddle the boat. She grabbed the other paddle to help row the boat. [noun use] The two of them paddle the boat clear of the rocks. [verb use]
The highest waterfall the someone has ever paddled off was the Niagara falls which is 167ft high. The drop was completed by Shaun Baker, an Olympic kayaking champion.
they walked. or paddled canoes
There is a paddle that is used to spank a child as punishment for misbehaving.
The word 'paddles' is both a verb and a noun.The noun paddles is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for an instrument with a flat blade to move and steer a small boat; an instrument used for stirring, mixing, or hitting; a word for a thing.The verb paddles is the third person singular present of the verb to paddle (paddles, paddling, paddled).