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paddle

paddle / paddle / paddle / paddle
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: paddlespast: paddledpp: paddleding: paddling

This term evokes a sense of rhythmic, manual effort, whether navigating a vessel or playing a sport. It carries a tactile quality, emphasizing the physical contact between a flat surface and a medium, such as water or a ball. In a nautical sense, it implies a slower, more intimate pace of travel compared to motorized propulsion. When used to describe walking in shallow water, the word shifts toward a playful or leisurely connotation. It suggests a light, splashing motion typically associated with relaxation or childhood curiosity at the shoreline.

Meanings

Nounpaddle

A short pole with a broad blade at one or both ends, used for propelling a small boat through water.

"He used a wooden paddle to steer the canoe."

Transitive Verbpaddle
[~ something]

To move a boat through water using a paddle.

"She paddled the kayak across the lake."

Intransitive Verbpaddle
[~ in something]

To walk with bare feet in shallow water, typically for pleasure.

"The children spent the afternoon paddling in the stream."

Transitive Verbpaddle
[~ something]

To move a boat through water using a paddle.

"They paddled their boat slowly up the river."

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