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Definition of Sculled
1. scull [v] - See also: scull
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculled
Literary usage of Sculled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Boating by Walter Bradford Woodgate, Edmond Warre, Robert Harvey Humfrey Mason (1889)
"He sculled upright in body, and with too much arm work for staying power, ...
He sculled a fast stroke, and so long as his arms lasted went a tremendous ..."
2. Boating by Walter Bradford Woodgate (1891)
"He sculled upright in body, and with too much arm work for staying power, ...
He sculled a fast stroke, and so long as his arms lasted went a tremendous ..."
3. The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1888)
"He sculled upright in body, and with too much arm work for staying power, ...
He sculled a fast stroke, and so long as his arms lasted went a tremendous ..."
4. The Reign of Queen Anne by Justin McCarthy (1902)
"There were three kinds of boats: the boats which were sculled, the boats which
were rowed, and the barges. The wayfarer who at any of the riverside stations ..."
5. The Reign of Queen Anne by Justin McCarthy (1902)
"There were three kinds of boats: the boats which were sculled, the boats which
were rowed, and the barges. The wayfarer who at any of the riverside stations ..."