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paddle

[pad-l] / ˈpæd l /
NOUN
item used for propelling object
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They felt that given black labs’ ability to swim and Sadie’s age — 5 years old — she was likely still alive and swimming, or paddling.

From Los Angeles Times

You can even pretend to switch the gears in models with the steering wheel-mounted shift paddles.

From MarketWatch

“I often get to climb, rappel, hike, bike or paddle some sections of the race—usually the most fun parts!”

From The Wall Street Journal

Exploiting a series of portages linking Lake Michigan and local rivers, they paddled their canoes from Canada’s Atlantic shore to the Gulf of Mexico and as far west as the Rocky Mountains.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also sent Mrs Breathwick a letter saying he wanted to go paddling in a lake with both women while drinking champagne.

From BBC