• Noun

    a short, flat bladed oar for propelling and steering a canoe or small boat, usually held by both hands and moved more or less through a vertical arc.
    any of various similar implements used for mixing, stirring, or beating.
    any of various similar but smaller implements with a short handle for holding in one hand and a wide or rounded blade, used for a racket in table tennis, paddle tennis, etc.
    such an implement or a similarly shaped makeshift one, used to spank or beat someone.
    an implement used for beating garments while washing them in running water, as in a stream.
    Also called float , floatboard. a blade of a paddle wheel.
    paddle wheel.
    any of the blades by which a water wheel is turned.
    a flipper or limb of a penguin, turtle, whale, etc.
    an act of paddling.
    Also, pattle. British Dialect . a small spade with a long handle, used to dig up thistles.
    (in a gate of a lock or sluice) a panel that slides to permit the passage of water.

    Verb (used without object)

    to propel or travel in a canoe or the like by using a paddle.
    to row lightly or gently with oars.
    to move by means of paddle wheels, as a steamer.

    Verb (used with object)

    to propel with a paddle
    to paddle a canoe.
    to spank or beat with or as with a paddle.
    to stir, mix, or beat with or as with a paddle
    to convey by paddling, as a canoe.
    to hit (a table-tennis ball or the like) with a paddle. ?

    Idiom

    paddle one's own canoe. canoe ( def. 6 ) .

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