sculler

IPA: skˈʌɫɝ

noun

  • One who sculls; an athlete who participates in sculling races.
  • A boat rowed by one person with two sculls, or short oars.
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Examples of "sculler" in Sentences

  • Jackson was also a competitive sculler.
  • Joe was a good oarsman, a champion sculler.
  • The colonial sculler next went in for a novelty in boat racing.
  • Sullivan left the club in 1890 to become a professional sculler.
  • Justicz also won the ingfield Sculls as a single sculler in 1960.
  • However, it was as a single sculler that Hadfield was to achieve fame.
  • Often when one sculler was beaten by another he was offered a return match.
  • Marsden had beaten Fox in the first tideway Scullers Head earlier that year.
  • He was a sculler and won the Australian sculling championship in 1910 and 1911.

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