catch a crab
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[edit]catch a crab (third-person singular simple present catches a crab, present participle catching a crab, simple past and past participle caught a crab)
- (rowing) To strike the blade of the oar against the water when moving the oar back between power strokes.
- 2014, Pip Harry, Head of the River, page 82:
- I blast off the first few strokes with all the anger and frustration I feel towards Rachel. It works against me. I catch a crab and totally lose it. The boat swings sideways and we have to easy oar or risk slamming into the bank.
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