From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrowboatrow‧boat /ˈrəʊbəʊt $ ˈroʊboʊt/ noun [countable] American EnglishTTW a small boat that you move through the water with oars SYN rowing boat British English
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rowboat• And when he took hold of the oars of a rowboat, the rowboat nearly jumped out of the water.• Walter G.. Campbell decided to take a borrowed rowboat through the Whirlpool Rapids and into the vortex itself.• Here and there it was bubbled slightly in the shapes of inverted rowboats.• Contrary to what she expected they poled upriver, far away from the rowboat Amy had found.• Gordy led Ivan into the bow of the rowboat.• That was when I stole the rowboat.• We'd just started talking about all that when the rowboat tipped over.