Boats and ships typically move with oars, which are long, slender implements used for rowing. Rowers push the oars against the water to propel the vessel forward. This method of movement is often found in smaller watercraft, such as canoes, kayaks, and rowboats, where manual power is utilized for navigation.
because that's how it moves and to keep straight
The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
Tagalog Translation of OARS: sagwan
When you row a boat, the oars push backward against the water, creating a reaction force that propels the boat forward, as described by Newton's third law of motion—every action has an equal and opposite reaction. As the oars move backward, they displace water, generating thrust that moves the boat in the opposite direction. This efficient transfer of energy allows the boat to move forward while the oars are pulled back.
Theere are 132 oars on a trireme
They paddled their oars.
Oars and oars
the first in bat has choice of oars
Oars killed himself by going into the cold without any clothes on. not sure about little Oars Jr. ("little" because the original Oars was four giants tall he was three giants tall).
Sail and oars. Oars in battle.
In the olden days SLAVES used oars to power the boats.
I am quite certain that they STILL DO use oars in the Nile river.