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OARS, LAYING ON ONE'S (THEIR, ETC.)

OARS, LAYING ON ONE'S (THEIR, ETC.)
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a variation of rest on one's oars, meaning to stop doing work of any sort; to rest, relax or be idle, sometimes after exertion or after successfully completing something. This phrase literally refers to the action of someone ceasing to row a boat with oars and, by leaning his weight on the handles, raising the ends of the oars out of the water.