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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of canoe.

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Examples

  • Not since the Anacostan Indians canoed these waters in the 17th century has there been such an upsurge in subsistence fishing.

    Nick Wiseman: Fishing on the Anacostia Nick Wiseman 2011

  • Here at home they hiked and they canoed and they went camping, in every season.

    The passing of a flinty Canadian scientist 2009

  • Today, I canoed from one end of the city of Hartford to the other.

    May 10th, 2009 matociquala 2009

  • Not since the Anacostan Indians canoed these waters in the 17th century has there been such an upsurge in subsistence fishing.

    Nick Wiseman: Fishing on the Anacostia Nick Wiseman 2011

  • Among other things, in the six exciting years of their marriage she had climbed Chimborazo with him, made a three-thousand-mile winter journey with dogs and sleds in Alaska, ridden a horse from Canada to Mexico, cruised the Mediterranean in a ten-ton yawl, and canoed from Germany to the Black Sea across the heart of Europe.

    Bunches of Knuckles 2010

  • We had canoed deep into the wilderness area and camped on Alice Lake.

    New Year's Resolution 2009

  • With our launch, Mr. Benepe was also marking a milestone: Fresh Kills made Staten Island the fifth and final borough he'd either kayaked or canoed.

    No Dumping on Fresh Kills Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • Washington sent out sixty-five of his 150 men under two officers, to intercept the French between the Meadows and the Monongahela, assuming that they had canoed up the river.

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • We had canoed deep into the wilderness area and camped on Alice Lake.

    New Year's Resolution 2009

  • Tim Kunin is a life-long lover of wilderness who has canoed and hiked for thousands of miles in the United States, Canada, and Patagonia.

    Help a Poor Child Learn to Read – Help Buy Books for FREE « Literacy Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009

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