Definition of Scullers. Meaning of Scullers. Synonyms of Scullers

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Definition of Scullers

Sculler
Sculler Scull"er, n. 1. A boat rowed by one man with two sculls, or short oars. [R.] --Dryden. 2. One who sculls.

Meaning of Scullers from wikipedia

- midpoint of the drive and again during the recovery; because of this, scullers must hold one hand (conventionally the left hand) higher than the other...
- The Scullers Head was first raced in 1954 when it was won by John Marsden. It now admits entries of over 500 scullers and is the largest sculling race...
- he would take three or four scullers out, one after another, setting them on the road to sculling. He organised sculling courses every year, twisting...
- Mortlake. The race is between single scullers and is usually on the Sa****ay three to four w****s before the Scullers Head of the River Race which is the...
- – Tideway Scullers 1965 – Tideway Scullers 1966 – Tideway Scullers 1967 – Tideway Scullers 1968 – Tideway Scullers 1969 – Tideway Scullers II 1970 – Tideway...
- A single scull (or a scull), abbreviated as a 1x, is a racing s**** designed for a single person who propels the boat with two oars, one in each hand...
- Scullers Jazz Club is a jazz club in Allston, M****achusetts, situated in the Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel on Soldiers Field Road, which overlooks the...
- 2007 Numb3rs Mason Lancer Episode: "Trust Metric" 2008 Comanche Moon Inish Scull Miniseries; also ****ociate producer XIII: The Conspiracy Mongoose Television...
- left for London and joined Tideway Scullers School. In 2003, Campbell left his degree and won the Diamond Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta. He then made...
- Look up scull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scull may refer to: Scull, a kind of oar used in sculling, a form of rowing, a technique to propel watercraft...