sculling

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rowing by a single oarsman in a racing shell
present participle of scull
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to drink the entire contents of something without pausing. Derived from Scandinavian "skål"
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A single oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved from side to side to propel the boat forward
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One of a pair of oars handled by a single rower
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To row a boat using a scull or sculls

The afternoon sun was getting low as the Rat sculled gently homewards in a dreamy mood, murmuring poetry-things over to himself, and not paying much attention to Mole.

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A light rowing boat used for racing by one, two, or four rowers, each operating two oars (sculls), one in each hand
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{n} the arched bone of the head, a small oar, a shoal
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{v} to impel a boat by a single oar at the stern
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A small rowing boat, for one person
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A rowing shell classification in which each oarsman uses two oars Also, a technique used to move the bow of the shell sideways to adjust its heading
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a racing shell propelled by one or two oarsmen pulling two oars
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Sculls are small oars which are held by one person and used to move a boat through water
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To impel a boat with a scull or sculls
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A shoal of fish
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A skull cap. A small bowl shaped helmet, without visor or bever
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This term is used interchangebly when referring to one of the oars used in a sculling shell, the shell itself or to the act of rowing a sculling shell Sculling , where each sculler moves two oars, one with each hand
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1 one of two short oars worked from side to side over the stern of a boat as a means of propulsion 2 a race where rowers work with two oars, one in each hand
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The common skua gull
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To impel (a boat) with a pair of sculls, or with a single scull or oar worked over the stern obliquely from side to side
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{f} row a boat, propel a boat with oars
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propel with sculls; "scull the boat"
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A type of oar
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The skull
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to row a boat using sculls
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A boat; a cockboat
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One of a pair of short oars worked by one person
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one of a pair of short-handled oars
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a racing shell propelled by one or two oarsmen pulling two oars one of a pair of short-handled oars a long-handled oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward propel with sculls; "scull the boat
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One of a pair of oars that are used by a single rower, one in each hand As a verb, to use sculls to propel a boat
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To propel a boat using a single oar over the stern in a notch in the transom, moving the oar from side to side
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{i} small narrow racing boat rowed by one to four people; single oar located at the stern of a boat; one of two oars used by one person
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A scull is a small light racing boat which is rowed with two sculls. to make a small boat move along using a pair of oars = row
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a long-handled oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward
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to drink the entire contents of something without pausing
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A single oar used at the stern in propelling a boat