padle

[ˈpædl]

padle Definition

a short pole with a flat blade at one or both ends, used for rowing a boat or canoe.

Using padle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "padle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He dipped the paddle into the water and began to row.

  • Example

    She grabbed the paddle and steered the canoe towards the shore.

  • Example

    The kayak came with two paddles.

padle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for padle

Phrases with padle

  • a large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine, used for propelling a boat

    Example

    The steamboat had a large paddle wheel at the back.

  • a long, narrow board used for surfing or as a platform for paddling in the water

    Example

    He rented a paddle board and spent the afternoon paddling around the bay.

  • paddle shifters

    a mechanism for changing gears in a car, located on the steering wheel and operated by paddles

    Example

    The sports car had paddle shifters that allowed for quick gear changes.

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Summary: padle in Brief

A 'paddle' [ˈpædl] is a short pole with a flat blade at one or both ends, used for rowing a boat or canoe. It is often paired with phrases like 'paddle wheel' and 'paddle board.'