scull|sculled|sculling|sculls in English

verb

[skʌl]

row a boat, propel a boat with oars

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1. How fast did they scull?

2. Although the size and composition of the 14 Olympic classes remained unchanged from the 2012 format, the number of boats for men had been reduced in the single sculls, quadruple sculls, and eight, spurring a change towards an increased proportion of boats for women in the single sculls, pair, double sculls, and lightweight double sculls.

3. Did the scull have a cox?

4. Get in the boat, I will scull.

5. Then we murdered old Ben Scull together.

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

7. 5 Scull is using jailhouse informants to testify that Wooten confessed to them.

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

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

10. THE CHEQUERS JAMES RUNCIMAN His boat was Astern, so he jumped over the counter and sculled himself straight to the Mission smack

11. 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

12. 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.

13. John B. Kelly Sr. (1889–1960), had won three Olympic gold medals for sculling and owned a successful brickwork contracting company that was well known on the East Coast.

14. 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.

15. In truth, my Anglophilia is fundamentally bookish: I yearn for one of those country house libraries, lined on three walls with mahogany bookshelves, their serried splendor interrupted only by enough space to display, above the fireplace, a pair of crossed swords or sculling oars and perhaps a portrait of some great English worthy.