kayak
IPA: kˈaɪæk
noun
- A type of small boat, covered over by a surface deck, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position, from a hole in the surface deck
verb
- (intransitive) To use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak.
- (transitive) To traverse (a body of water) by kayak.
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Examples of "kayak" in Sentences
- Kayak fishing is fishing from a kayak.
- The kayaker can exit the capsized kayak underwater.
- Due to shallowness, canoes and kayaks are recommended.
- The recreational kayak is usually a type of touring kayak.
- A special type of skin on frame kayak is the folding kayak.
- The department includes rowing, canoe kayak, kayak polo and kayak slalom.
- If the kayak capsizes, the kayaker can exit the capsized kayak underwater.
- You can simply hire a kayak for just $10 an hour and loll about on the lake.
- Kayaking is popular along the seacoast and in the various rivers and streams.
- Waterproof bulkheads in modern kayaks provide flotation in the event of capsize.
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