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
- No – a sea kayak is a closed one person boat designed specifically for the ocean.
- Jackson kayak is located at Rock island, Tennessee, home of the ultimate freestyle hole, and the Brave wave.
- My sea kayak is all I need, has minimal storage and loops for a fishing pole – picture me as old man of the sea.
- It's not surprising that kayaks are such excellent fishing craft-after all, the kayak is the original stalker's boat.
- In last three and half years it has equalized and exceeded it status with one of the leading and well-known names in kayak making.
- My kayak is a stable platform that allows me to fish comfortably, to move from time to time, and to distance myself from other fishermen.
- Inuit, a language of the Eskimo-Aleut family that, via Danish, gave Global English the word kayak, now has fewer than fifty thousand speakers.
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