Sculls [noun]

Definition of Sculls:

item used for propelling object

Synonyms of Sculls:


Opposite/Antonyms of Sculls:

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Sentence/Example of Sculls:

For a few moments, I now heard no more in the water; and I began to scull again.

Greer went back to the stern, picked up an oar and began to scull.

He found it impractical to remain longer in the stern attempting to scull.

I got an oar over the stern to scull, but I was not fit for much exertion.

"Put it over the stern and scull it," directed someone on the float.

Kathleen could row, and she put the oars in the rowlocks, and sat down to scull.

A name of the London wherry of a larger size than the scull.

I did so, Davies sounding with his scull between the strokes.

Dexter slipped into his place, took the scull, and began to row.

He shall put an oar over the stern and scull you right in under the bowsprit.