sculls
Prononciation : [skʌlz]
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Contexte : « sports »
(noun) sculls are long, thin boats used in rowing where each rower has two oars. These boats are built for speed and are raced in water during competitions.
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The team practiced with their new sculls every afternoon in the lake.
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They decided not to use sculls today because the water was too rough for racing.
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What types of sculls does your school team use for competitions?
Contexte : « sports »
(verb) to row a boat using sculls, where each person has two oars. When you scull, you move the boat forward by pushing the oars in the water.
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She learns to scull every Saturday with her friends at the river.
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He didn’t scull very well last time, so he needs more practice.
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Can you scull faster than the other teams during the race?
Contexte : « anatomy »
(noun) sculls can also refer to the skulls of small animals, often used in scientific studies or as a part of anatomy lessons.
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In science class, we looked at different animal sculls to learn about their features.
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We didn't have any sculls available for comparison today in the lab.
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What can we learn from examining these sculls?
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