scull Definition
- 1a small, narrow boat, propelled by a single oar or pair of oars, used in competitive rowing
- 2an oar used for sculling
Using scull: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scull" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
Example
He won the race using a scull.
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The team practiced with sculls on the lake.
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She prefers sculling to sweep rowing.
scull Synonyms and Antonyms
Phrases with scull
double scull
a rowing boat that is propelled by two people each using a pair of oars
Example
They won the race in the double scull.
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She prefers to row in a single scull.
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He put on his scull cap before getting into the boat.
Origins of scull
from Old Norse 'skúli', meaning 'a skiff'
Summary: scull in Brief
A 'scull' [skʌl] is a small, narrow boat used in competitive rowing, propelled by a single oar or pair of oars. It can also refer to an oar used for sculling. Examples include 'He won the race using a scull.' and 'The team practiced with sculls on the lake.' Phrases like 'double scull' and 'single scull' denote the number of people rowing, while 'scull cap' refers to a tight-fitting cap worn by rowers.