Rowing vs Rowling - What's the difference?
rowing | rowling |
(Sport rowing)
The action of the verb to row .
The action of propelling a boat with oars.
The rowing of boats as a competitive sport.
The act of having a row, or argument.
* 1891 , The Guernsey Magazine
(archaic)
* 1667 , John Milton, Paradise Lost , Book 1, lines 670–1:
As verbs the difference between rowing and rowling
is that rowing is present participle of lang=en while rowling is present participle of lang=en.As a noun rowing
is the action of the verb to row.rowing
English
Verb
(head)Noun
- She and Ricketts — that's his father — just disgraced the neighbourhood with their rowings and their sprees
Synonyms
* scullingrowling
English
Verb
(head)- There stood a Hill not far whose griesly top / Belch'd fire and rowling smoak
