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lakeshore
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the shore of a lake [syn: lakeside ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
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lakeshore \lakeshore\ n. the shore of a lake. Syn: lakeside.
Wikipedia
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Lakeshore was a provincial electoral district that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . It was roughly located in southern Etobicoke It existed from 1963 to 1987 when it was abolished into Etobicoke—Lakeshore .
Wiktionary
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n. The shore of a lake.
Usage examples of lakeshore.
Jahdo down to the lakeshore, where Chief Speaker Admi stood waiting to offer them the use of the council barge.
If we fly to Lakehead and along the lakeshore road, we might find them.
The northern shore of Lake Nipissing is one of the prettiest places in Ontario, but Lakeshore Drive, which runs along the top of the inlet that gives Algonquin Bay its name, could have been designed for the sole purpose of keeping this fact from the public.
An anonymous informant reported that the pastor of a local Baptist church was concerned about some teenagers at Lakeshore trailer park, who allegedly worshiped the devil.
Above the lakeshore there was an invisible but almost palpable fog, composed of stale perfume and the oil from tanned bare shoulders, mixed with the steam from the cooking wieners and the burnt tang of spun sugar.
It might be wolves, although they had not seen any signs of them while they were canoeing down the lakeshore.
The rimorik-drawn punt moved at only moderate speed through the thick Greenmire shrubbery of the western lakeshore, where small arboreal bloodsuckers, slimy flat things the size of coins, bedeviled the Princess and Immu by dropping from the foliage into the boat.
They all stood just outside the camp down near the lakeshore, while the two guards kept would-be eavesdroppers away.
In the distance, down at the lakeshore, he could see the CN Tower—.
Most residents of Lakeshore Estates subsisted on some form of state and federal assistance, and the Echols family was no exception.
A reddish-brown female dragon sprang up from the lakeshore and soared lazily above them, calling out softly.
In a swift campaign, they made a forced march directly northwest and, on the evening of May 9, emerged onto the lakeshore opposite the fort.
And, as luck would have it, one morning I was walking among the sheds ani work huts on the lakeshore when I heard the slow, heavy mumble of the grinding wheel.
For hundreds of yards around the lakeshores, there was nothing but peaked piles of sulfur crystals and orange patches of bacteria.
Flinx and Sylzenzuzex were sitting by the lakeshore with Fluff, Moam, and BluebSght.