"Sculpin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sculpin is a type of smelt, a small silvery fish that is found in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
1. The sculpin was a giant predatory fish that inhabited the ancient oceans.
2. The sculpin is a diverse group of small to medium-sized marine fish found in oceans worldwide.
3. The sculpin was not the most impressive specimen in the aquarium; its diminutive size didn't make it stand out.
4. In some coastal waters, the sculpin is considered a delicacy and is caught for food.
5. When eating at a seaside restaurant, I opt for the sculpin over the cod, as it has a sweeter taste.
A scullery is a small room in a house, typically in a kitchen, used for washing dishes and doing other domestic chores. In the past, it was often a separate building from the main house. It is also a term used to describe a person who performs such tasks, especially in a menial or subservient capacity.
The word "skulls" refers to the bones of the human head, typically the cranium or face. However, it can also refer to the use of the human skull in a creative or symbolic context.<br><br>For example, skull decorations, skull jewelry, or skulls used in pagan practices or to represent the cycle of life and death.<br><br>If you would like to know the verb form, "to skull" means to travel or row in a boat with one's back to the direction of travel, often seen in the sport of rowing.
I think you meant "sculpts".<br><br>"Sculpts" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "sculpt", which means:<br><br>- to create a figure or shape by cutting or carving something, especially a statue or other work of art<br>- to shape or influence the form or character of something
To shape or carve something, typically a small or delicate object, especially from a material such as stone, wood, or wax.
I think you meant to type "sculpture".<br><br>Sculpture refers to a three-dimensional work of art created by carving, modeling, or assembling materials such as stone, metal, wood, or clay. It can also refer to a figure or image carved in relief onto a flat surface, such as a shallow recess in a tombstone or a sculpture on a building façade.
A sculptor is a person who creates three-dimensional objects, such as sculptures, by shaping and carving various materials like stone, wood, clay, or metal. They use their skills and techniques to bring their artistic vision to life, often creating works of art that are aesthetically pleasing and thought-provoking.
noun<br>Artists who shape and carve stone, wood, or other materials to create sculptures.<br><br>Example: "The sculptors were commissioned to create a statue of the city's founder."