lagoon

IPA: ɫʌgˈun

noun

  • A shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar.
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Examples of "lagoon" in Sentences

  • The lagoon is thirty miles long and five miles wide.
  • This artificial lagoon is entirely immersed, ballasting the city.
  • Strange aquatic animal found in lagoon of Santa Catalina (Bolivar)
  • I agree with you, though a lagoon is no millpond for riding it out.
  • Eating at the restaurants on the lagoon is not too big a gamble as most are pretty good.
  • When the king wanted to buy a certain islet in the lagoon from the chief priest, McAllister said no.
  • There is a sublime view of the lagoon from the summit of the mountains located north of the hacienda of La Labor.
  • The lagoon is naturally covered to prevent the manure from escaping, and lined in plastic to stop the manure from seeping to the ground water.
  • Lots of similar ideas have been floated over the years, including a villain-themed park across the lagoon from the Magic Kingdom, with an evil, lurking castle to counterpoint the frosted confection that the "good" side sports.

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