0 past simple and past participle of row --
1 to cause a boat to move through water by pushing against the water with oars (= poles with flat ends): --
2 to argue, especially loudly: --
He rowed for the university if he was invited to do so and then went back in order to improve the standards of college rowing.
Piero has obviously u bor rowed the area-with-sides problem from this group and put it in the place where he needed it for pedagogical reasons.
Buy several copies for the library because they will tend to be permanently bor rowed.
Deposit exhibits diffuse bedding and intercalated thin fine ash beds (ar rowed), abundant oxidized red lithic lapilli and banded and streaky pumice lapilli (not visible).
Note the erosional base of the ignimbrite, and the two thin layers of fine ash (ar rowed) within the lower part of the pumice fall deposit.
Note undisturbed sandstone beds above and below the disturbed sequence (ar rowed).
But he notes a cer tain similarity in that today's protagonists "dress in theoretical garments bor rowed from the past" (p. 233).
This meant that the plates had to be prepared on board the schooner, then rowed ashore for exposure and immediately returned to the dark room.