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The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
The homograph word for "use oars to move a boat" and "a noisy fight" is "row."
row (rhymes with snow) row (rhymes with now)
It's Row
its a row
Something tells me that you are going for row, rhyming with how, and row, rhyming with toe.
row. They rowed the boat down river. (row rhymes with oh) The neighbours are always having a row. (row rhymes with cow)
To move a boat using oars is to row a boat. The action of the oars in the water propels the boat. In ancient times, rowing vessels were used in naval warfare and trade.
The homograph for "use" in the context of "use oars to move a boat" is "use" as in the noun form, meaning "the act of using something." In this case, "use" is pronounced the same way but can refer to the application or purpose of something, such as the "use of oars for propulsion."
by using its sails and if theres no wind they use oars
A paddle boat uses oars called paddles. Instead of a engine and steering wheel to move about on the water.
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