sculler

[ˈskʌlər]

sculler Definition

a person who rows a scull, especially as a sport.

Using sculler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sculler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a skilled sculler and won many races.

  • Example

    The sculler glided smoothly through the water.

  • Example

    She trained hard to become a competitive sculler.

sculler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sculler

Phrases with sculler

  • a rower who uses a single scull, a long narrow boat propelled by one or more rowers each using a pair of oars

    Example

    He was a champion single sculler in college.

  • double sculler

    a rower who uses a double scull, a long narrow boat propelled by two rowers each using a pair of oars

    Example

    They were a formidable team as double scullers.

  • a rower who uses a quad scull, a long narrow boat propelled by four rowers each using a pair of oars

    Example

    The quad scullers worked together seamlessly to win the race.

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Summary: sculler in Brief

'Sculler' [ˈskʌlər] refers to a person who rows a scull, typically as a sport. It can denote a single sculler, double sculler, or quad sculler, depending on the type of boat used. Examples include 'He was a skilled sculler and won many races.' and 'She trained hard to become a competitive sculler.'