scull in English

noun
1
each of a pair of small oars used by a single rower.
As well as traditional rowing oars and sculls , they manufacture oars for surf boat rowing, and transatlantic teams.
2
a large group of fish that has migrated from the open sea to inshore waters.
verb
1
propel a boat with sculls.
World Cup single sculling champion Miroslava Knapkova was in complete control of her heat as she sculled in nearly half a minute up on the field including Dutch Challenge Cup winner Myke Mol.

Use "scull" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "scull" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scull", or refer to the context using the word "scull" in the English Dictionary.

1. How fast did they scull?

2. Did the scull have a cox?

3. Get in the boat, I will scull.

4. Then we murdered old Ben Scull together.

5. Wear Valley water boat anchor line, singing the crisp sound of soft scull.

6. 5 Scull is using jailhouse informants to testify that Wooten confessed to them.

7. Thomas Godfrey was a glazier, mathematician, and inventor; and Nicholas Scull and William Parsons were both surveyors.

8. They walk a bit closer and suddenly see the person & # 039 ; s face: a scull!

9. Can't anyone do it? Well, maybe great grandma's Breaststroke from 1920—head held up, a nice leisurely scull and that super-wide frog kick

10. But instead of rotating as do a helicopter’s blades, its wings scull back and forth, making up to 60 or 70 strokes a second.

11. Australian swimmer Dawn Fraser won the 100 m freestyle event for the third time in a row, a feat matched by Vyacheslav Ivanov in rowing's single scull event.