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get in the boat and row

Verb

Meaning

get in the boat and row (third-person singular simple present gets in the boat and row, present participle getting in the boat and row, simple past got in the boat and row, past participle (UK) got in the boat and row or (US) gotten in the boat and row)

(idiomatic) To make a substantial effort, especially in cooperation with others in a group; to perform one's share of work; to show initiative.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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