I. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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The next day I telephoned Peter Haining, the three-times former lightweight single sculls champion.
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We lifted a double sculls boat out of its position in the clubhouse and strode down to the water's edge.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A kid had thrown one of his trainers into the Thames while he was out sculling.
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Haining volunteered to be my sculling coach closer to my week's rowing with Redgrave.
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Ian sculled, Dhani worked the rudder.
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Matthew and Tim would be rowing, Steve and I would scull , thus having the advantage.
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The physical demands challenged my determination to the full, whilst I found the whole single sculling experience to be humbling.
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We sculled down the river to the official Regatta start, using the time to practise our strokes.
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We had beaten his gloomy forecast of 12 minutes and I had sculled the whole course without once catching a crab.
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You didn't scull too badly today.