From the meaning of "top" or "head," as applied to a plant, herb or rower, comes the common use of the word for the produce of cereals or other cultivated plants, the wheat-crop, the cotton-crop and the like, and generally, "the crops"; more particular expressions are the "white-crop," for such grain crops as barley or wheat, which whiten as they grow ripe, and "green-crop" for such as roots or potatoes which do not, and also for those which are cut in a green state, like clover (see Agriculture). [Please select]
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The chief looked sharply at the rower then going forward. [Please select]
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"But our best rower," said the other. [Please select]
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"The hortator tells me thou art his best rower." [Please select]
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"The hortator is very kind," the rower answered. [Please select]
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He could hear every rower groan as he pulled at his oar. [Please select]
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The rower whom Henry had pointed out fell back in the boat, his hands slipping from the handles of his oars. [Please select]
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John knew the boats well, for he was by no means an unskilled rower. [Please select]
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And of course Bloom had to have his say too about if a fellow had a rower's heart violent exercise was bad. [Please select]
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The rower continued steadily to ply his oars, and continued his course towards another ship anchored lower down the river. [Please select]
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Valentine is only a passable rower, and Jimmy Morris has no boat of his own. [Please select]
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