Recent Examples on the WebMichigan State Police used a rowboat to reach a 32-year-old Holt man, who had fled police and ended up walking into the Thornapple River in Eaton County early Friday.—Jennifer Dixon, Detroit Free Press, 29 Jan. 2024 Recent controversy aside, a rowboat is a throne’s otter.—Jay Pilgreen, Kansas City Star, 12 Feb. 2024 But Jen, who grew up two blocks away on 15th Road, remembers her dad also having to take them to school in a rowboat once in a while.—Clio Chang, Curbed, 11 Jan. 2024 As the younger children watched from the island, the rowboat capsized, and everyone drowned.—Dorothy Wickenden, The New Yorker, 30 Oct. 2023 Related: Travel + Leisure Readers' 5 Favorite Resorts in France of 2023
The 2,500-acre estate is dotted with ponds (the eponymous étangs), and there are rowboats available for guests to use.—Nina Caplan, Travel + Leisure, 7 Oct. 2023 The heavy rains caused knee-deep floodwaters in the city’s medical district, where hospital employees were filmed getting to work via rowboat.—Meghan Overdeep, Southern Living, 18 Dec. 2023 One day during World War II, a keeper found six German spies in a rowboat.—Sophie Hills, The Christian Science Monitor, 21 Nov. 2023 Farther along the itinerary, tiny anglers cast their lines from a rowboat in front of a mural-size photo panorama of the Harlem River, framed by the plastic-stone piers of the Macombs Dam Bridge.—Justin Davidson, Curbed, 22 Feb. 2023
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