The word 'paddling' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to paddle.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).The verb to 'paddle' is to move through the water by use of an oar; to swim with short, fast strokes; to spank with a flat tool or implement; a word for an action.The word 'paddle' is also a noun, a word for an oar; an instrument used to stir something; an instrument used to spank; a word for a thing.Example uses:He was paddling the canoe in circles. (verb)His paddling skills needed improvement. (adjective)My father would give me a paddling if I used words like that. (noun)Junior can't swim yet but he likes to paddlearound the pool. (verb)You need a wooden paddle to stir a pot that large. (noun)
Paddling is when you put your hands and arms in front of you so your elbows are touching your sides so you are like a doggie, paddling in the water. And you just flap your hands like you are splashing the water but a little different than that.
Ping Pong
Yes . I've witnessed it, but it did not break from water current so wooden oars are safe to paddle with
It is the act of hitting a child on his/her bottom, with a wooden board. It is Illegal in most "Civilized" countries , punishable buy law.
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The correct spelling of the common English word is paddle(an oar, or to spank).The round, coated wooden racket used in table tennis (ping pong) is also called a paddle.
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a hornbook was a wooden paddle used during the colonial times with the alphabet or even a bible verse that is what a hornbook is
They used a wooden paddle, a coal rake, an oven, baskets for the bread and mixing bowls for the bread.
As long as it's a part of foreplay in the bedroom and she doesn't go "OUCH!".
Colonial children children used wooden tools like: forks,spoons,and every everyday tools and they were all wooden.