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
- GB single sculler, world silver and bronze medallist.
- On Saturday, July 30, Dr. Johnson and I took a sculler at the
- More recently Holmes had been a coach and a competitive sculler.
- Single sculler Jennifer Devine finished second in her prelim to advance.
- Thus at Gravesend a sculler requires a shilling for going less way than he would row in
- As a single sculler you do spend a lot of time on your own, you do have to be highly motivated.
- In earlier finals, German single sculler Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski ended Ekaterina Karsten-Khodotovitch's Olympic dominance, beating the two-time defending gold medalist by nearly four seconds.
- He considered becoming a sculler (much as Redgrave had once desired) and even bought a house at Banyoles in Spain, where the 1992 Olympics were to be held, but without a sponsor the plan was curtailed and he was soon lost to rowing.
- Many people say this and that about a queen and a king, but I think a king comes more natural to us English folks; and this good gentleman goes as often down by water to Greenwich, and employs as many of the barge-men and water-men of all kinds; and maintains, in his royal grace, John Taylor, the water-poet, who keeps both a sculler and a pair of oars.
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