sculling

/ˈskʌlɪŋ/
noun
  1. The sport or activity of propelling a boat using oars, with one oar in each hand.
    • She took up sculling in college and joined the rowing team.
    • The club offers lessons in both sculling and sweep rowing.
    • Sculling requires good balance and coordination on the water.
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verb
  1. To propel a boat using oars, with one oar in each hand.
    • The athletes scull in single or double boats during competitions.
    • He learned to scull on a calm river near his home.
    • They scull across the lake every morning before work.
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