Meanings
How to pronounce "get in the boat and row":
AU
To make a substantial effort, especially in cooperation with others in a group; to perform one's share of work; to show initiative.
Example Sentences
1
When life gets tough, you just have to get in the boat and row.
2
Instead of complaining about the problem, it's better to just get in the boat and row.
3
I know you're tired, but we need to get in the boat and row to reach the shore.
4
Sometimes, things won't go as planned, and you have to get in the boat and row.
5
The project is behind schedule, so we all need to get in the boat and row together.