Cayuga Lake


noun
  1. a lake in central New York: one of the Finger Lakes. 40 miles (64 km) long.

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How to use Cayuga Lake in a sentence

  • He was born near Cayuga Lake in 1749, being now ninety-six years of age.

    The Indian in his Wigwam | Henry R. Schoolcraft
  • At their feet, the waters of Cayuga Lake dimpled under the rays of the western sun.

    The Secret of the Storm Country | Grace Miller White
  • Such a voice as Tessibel's had never been heard upon Cayuga Lake.

    Tess of the Storm Country | Grace Miller White
  • Nearly all of the boys were good oarsmen, and by their united efforts the three boats moved swiftly over the bosom of Cayuga Lake.

    The Putnam Hall Champions | Arthur M. Winfield
  • “Somebody told me he was the best sailor on Cayuga Lake,” said Dale.

    The Putnam Hall Champions | Arthur M. Winfield