sculling造句1. You didn't scull too badly today.
2. Ian sculled, Dhani worked the rudder.
3. We lifted a double sculls boat out of its position in the clubhouse and strode down to the water's edge.
4. We had beaten his gloomy forecast of 12 minutes and I had sculled the whole course without once catching a crab.
5. The Nottinghamshire quadruple scull will lead off a procession of 500 crews.
6. Haining volunteered to be my sculling coach closer to my week's rowing with Redgrave.
7. Matthew and Tim would be rowing, Steve and I would scull, thus having the advantage.
8. There were even short spells when I sculled without error, helping to create a reasonably smooth pattern with my illustrious partner.
9. The next day I telephoned Peter Haining, the three-times former lightweight single sculls champion.
10. In presenting his case, Scull needs to tie Wooten to the murder scene.
11. We sculled down the river to the official Regatta start, using the time to practise our strokes.
12. Scull is using jailhouse informants to testify that Wooten confessed to them.
13. Y., photographer Harry Scull showing him wearing such shoes is fake.
14. Yet he stuck by his testimony that he found nearly a dozen anomalies in the Scull negative indicating possible tampering.
15. Sculling: to drink a glass of alcohol without stopping.
16. What are the sculling events?
17. What is the difference between sculling and rowing?
18. What are the elements of a sculling stroke?
19. His sculling rhythm is terrific.
20. An old woman sculling a coracle came alongside.
21. If you do too much sculling, you will get drunk and have hangover in the morning.
22. Sculling is another kind, in which each oarsman controls two oars, one in each hand.
23. This vertical sculling drill is a brave way if you're injured.
24. Its full sculling action challenges shoulders, abs and legs for fast, muscle - toning results.
25. The physical demands challenged my determination to the full, whilst I found the whole single sculling experience to be humbling.
26. A kid had thrown one of his trainers into the Thames while he was out sculling.