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1. paddle-wheeler
noun. a steam vessel propelled by paddle wheels.
Synonyms
- steamer
- paddle steamer
- steamship
- side-wheeler
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Rhymes with Paddle Wheeler
- steeler
- stealer
- spieler
- sieler
- sheeler
- sealer
- scheler
- scheeler
- peeler
- pealer
- meeler
- mealor
- mealer
- kieler
- kielar
- keillor
- keeler
- healer
- feeler
- dealer
- bieler
- biehler
- beeler
- beehler
- bealer
Sentences with paddle-wheeler
1. Noun Phrase
The Bama Belle is an authentic split-wheel paddle wheeler.
2. Noun Phrase
Climb aboard a replica of a paddle wheeler for an enjoyable cruise along the Delaware River.
3. Noun Phrase
This triple-deck paddle wheeler has 360 degree views and brunch cruises are offered daily.
4. Noun Phrase
Step aboard this paddle wheeler ship for an authentic New Orleans experience.
2. wheeler
noun. ['ˈwiːlɝ, ˈhwiːlɝ'] the man at the outermost end of the rank in wheeling.
Synonyms
- parader
3. wheeler
noun. ['ˈwiːlɝ, ˈhwiːlɝ'] someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels.
Synonyms
- wright
4. Wheeler
noun. Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976).
Synonyms
- Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler
5. wheeler
noun. ['ˈwiːlɝ, ˈhwiːlɝ'] a draft horse harnessed behind others and nearest the wheels of a vehicle.
Synonyms
- dray horse
- wheel horse
- draft horse
6. wheeler
noun. ['ˈwiːlɝ, ˈhwiːlɝ'] a person who rides a bicycle.
Synonyms
- bicycler
- bicyclist
- cyclist
- pedaller
7. paddle
verb. ['ˈpædəl'] propel with a paddle.
Synonyms
- square
- boat
Antonyms
- tightness
- immovability
- immovableness
Etymology
- padell (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. paddle
noun. ['ˈpædəl'] a blade of a paddle wheel or water wheel.
Synonyms
- paddlewheel
- mill wheel
- blade
- millwheel
- vane
Antonyms
- rested
- disjoin
- uncover
- dishonest
Etymology
- padell (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. paddle
verb. ['ˈpædəl'] play in or as if in water, as of small children.
Synonyms
- play
- splash around
Antonyms
- depress
- desensitise
- desensitize
Etymology
- padell (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. paddle
verb. ['ˈpædəl'] swim like a dog in shallow water.
Antonyms
- inactiveness
Etymology
- padell (Old English (ca. 450-1100))