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out-row verb[ T ] (alsooutrow)uk /ˌaʊtˈrəʊ/ us /ˌaʊtˈroʊ/ to row(= move a boat through water by pushing against the water with oars) faster or better than someone else: They totally out-rowed us. Unfortunately, she was out-rowed in the final. The Halifax crews were outrowed by the Toronto oars-men. Boston University women's crew brought home the trophy by outrowing the Princeton University female crew. The crew were forced into the repechage by Belarus outrowing them for the second time in eight weeks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Rowing bow bowman canvas cox feather four oar oarsman oarswoman row rower rowing scull sculling shell |