The afternoon sun was getting low as the Rat sculled gently homewards in a dreamy mood, murmuring poetry-things over to himself, and not paying much attention to Mole.
A light rowing boat used for racing by one, two, or four rowers, each operating two oars (sculls), one in each hand
This term is used interchangebly when referring to one of the oars used in a sculling shell, the shell itself or to the act of rowing a sculling shell Sculling , where each sculler moves two oars, one with each hand
1 one of two short oars worked from side to side over the stern of a boat as a means of propulsion 2 a race where rowers work with two oars, one in each hand
a racing shell propelled by one or two oarsmen pulling two oars one of a pair of short-handled oars a long-handled oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward propel with sculls; "scull the boat
One of a pair of oars that are used by a single rower, one in each hand As a verb, to use sculls to propel a boat
To propel a boat using a single oar over the stern in a notch in the transom, moving the oar from side to side
{i} small narrow racing boat rowed by one to four people; single oar located at the stern of a boat; one of two oars used by one person
A scull is a small light racing boat which is rowed with two sculls. to make a small boat move along using a pair of oars = row
a long-handled oar mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward