sculler (Meaning)

Wordnet

sculler (n)

someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of the boat to propel the boat forward)

Webster

sculler (n.)

A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars.

One who sculls.

sculler Sentence Examples

  1. The graceful sculler glided across the tranquil lake, oars dipping rhythmically into the water.
  2. The Olympic sculler trained tirelessly, aiming for a podium finish.
  3. The sculler's boat cut through the waves with precision, its sleek design slicing through the water.
  4. The sculler adjusted their technique, fine-tuning every stroke for maximum efficiency.
  5. The sculler's muscles burned as they pushed through a grueling endurance race.
  6. The sculler's focus remained unwavering as they fought against strong headwinds.
  7. The sculler's boat rocked gently in the wake of a passing sailboat.
  8. The sculler admired the beauty of the surrounding scenery as they propelled their boat forward.
  9. The sculler's rhythmic strokes created a soothing soundtrack to the serene lake.
  10. The sculler's boat raced towards the finish line, cheered on by spectators lining the shore.

FAQs About the word sculler

someone who sculls (moves a long oar pivoted on the back of the boat to propel the boat forward)A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars., One who

rower,oarsman, oar, sailor, coxswain, bowman, seaman, sea dog, navigator, puller

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The graceful sculler glided across the tranquil lake, oars dipping rhythmically into the water.

The Olympic sculler trained tirelessly, aiming for a podium finish.

The sculler's boat cut through the waves with precision, its sleek design slicing through the water.

The sculler adjusted their technique, fine-tuning every stroke for maximum efficiency.