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lakeshore

[ leyk-shawr, -shohr ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of lakeshore1

First recorded in 1790–1800; lake 1 + shore 1

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Example Sentences

By two o'clock the entire camp was scouring forest, lakeshore, and river banks for Mabel or traces of Mabel.

He liked this lakeshore country and he intended to stay in it.

The scarlet plane had disappeared but from the drone of the motor they knew it was somewhere in the hills back from the lakeshore.

He took a page up from the pile of cut sheets: the model farm at Kinnereth on the lakeshore of Tiberias.

"Don't worry a bit about to-night, Janet," Laura told her, when they all hurried away from the lakeshore about dusk.

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