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"Maybe I can scull around in one of those boats."
It was in his mind gallantly to scull the thing across.
I turned and saw a boat being sculled across the harbour.
And one came with me, sculling where we knew Safe cave of refuge.
The local addiction to sculling fever was called "water on the brain".
Sculling with an oar we worked close to it and tied up.
"She was sculling about 10 feet from me," she said.
He continued to scull until we reached another landing.
Something like a flat plate with a spoon on the front sculled slowly past.
One minute ago, she'd been sculling easily, putting minimal effort into it.
I can't scull like they do, he told himself.
Rush announced his retirement from sculling contests, not for the first or the last time.
I took up the oar and sculled the boat to the far shore.
He trained every day and had sculled on the evening he died at the age 76.
They launched the wooden boards and sculled across the quagmire.
From the ship they could see other black men sculling their boats around the harbor in apparent freedom.
I sculled the boat to a standstill a few yards away and considered my options.
Gator was conscious, sculling the water and clearly looking around for his own life raft.
She didn't say a word to him as she cast off and began to scull.
They splashed their way through the shallows and, gently, sculled out into the river.
They put out an oar and sculled her alongside.
He looked over his shoulder to judge his direction, then sculled vigorously.
He also sculled in two World Cup events in 2007.
He continued to row and scull himself, competing regularly.
Then she hunched her face down and sculled.