The wooden stick used to row a canoe is called a paddle. It typically has a long shaft with a broad, flat blade at one end, allowing the paddler to propel and steer the canoe through the water. Paddles can vary in design, length, and material, but their primary function remains the same: to provide efficient movement and control of the canoe.
No he uses a Nike Bauer Supreme One95 stick
its like a long toothpick that you use to stick meat or fruit through it
oar
Wooden digging stick
you use a canoe by goin in it
paddles Don't think so. You use oars to row a boat facing backwards (normally). You use paddle(s) to paddle a canoe sitting forwards (again normally - there will always be an exception!)
I wouldn't recommend it. You can use a old wooden stick or even your backup stick but using your best one could damage the stick and then it wouldn't be your best stick!
The flimsy wooden stick broke the second David stepped on it.
You use a stick and try to roll a hoop for as long as you can.
You can use a small thin wooden stick like the ones we use at barbeciou.Gently tie the plant on the stick(you will have afcourse to place a part of the stick inside the deart)
The force of the person/people who are in the canoe that's why we use paddles in a canoe or paddle boats.
what is a metaphor for a canoe