Scull - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|skʌl|
Brit.
|skʌl|
noun
- a long oar that is mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward
- each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman
- a racing shell that is propelled by sculls
- each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman
- a racing shell that is propelled by sculls
verb
- propel with sculls
scull the boat
Extra examples
He took first place in the single sculls.
She sculled along the river.
...a couple sculled past in a racing shell...
Oarsmen sculled.
A guide sculled alongside us and urged us to slow down.
He went home sculling himself across the lake.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: scull
he/she/it: sculls
present participle: sculling
past tense: sculled
past participle: sculled
I/you/we/they: scull
he/she/it: sculls
present participle: sculling
past tense: sculled
past participle: sculled
noun
singular: scull
plural: sculls
singular: scull
plural: sculls
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