The homograph word for "use oars to move a boat" and "a noisy fight" is "row."
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The homograph for using oars to move a boat and a noisy fight is "row".
The homophones for "oars" and "noisy fight" are "oars" and "oars" ("-oars" and "oars").
row. They rowed the boat down river. (row rhymes with oh) The neighbours are always having a row. (row rhymes with cow)
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by using its sails and if theres no wind they use oars
You not only use the oars to move forward, but you can use an oar to steer or turn the boat.
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Something tells me that you are going for row, rhyming with how, and row, rhyming with toe.
Using wooden oars, he rowed the boat across the lake.