The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scammel
Scamell \Scam"ell\, or Scammel \Scam"mel\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The female bar-tailed godwit. [Prov. Eng.]
Note: Whether this is the scamel mentioned by Shakespeare [``Tempest,'' ii. 2] is not known.
Usage examples of "scammel".
A grimy but powerful hybrid followed while an antique Scammel, lovingly restored in white and gold, brought up the rear.
The gold and white Scammel pushed the red Fabian in front of it, creating a shower of sparks as the car scraped the road surface.
The Scammel went right on going, shedding pieces of blazing debris but seemingly unscathed.