Pronunciation: /skʌlər/
noun a person who rows a scull, especially competitively
A1 The sculler rowed the boat with two oars.
A2 The sculler practiced rowing on the lake every morning.
B1 The sculler competed in a local regatta and won first place.
B2 The sculler's technique was flawless as they glided across the water.
C1 The sculler trained rigorously for months to prepare for the upcoming championship.
C2 The sculler's dedication to the sport was evident in their precise movements and speed on the water.
formal The sculler gracefully maneuvered their boat through the calm waters.
informal The sculler made rowing look easy as they glided along the river.
slang That sculler has some serious skills when it comes to rowing.
figurative She was the sculler of her team, always leading them to victory with her determination.
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