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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
kayak .
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Examples
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Has anyone ever fished, kayaked, or camped near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
Fisher's Dreamhouse! 2009
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I was also careful as we kayaked out into Main Creek, between the grass-covered North and East Mounds, not to dip my hand into the water—despite Mr. Benepe's coaching that if I plunged my paddle at a steeper angle, we'd make better progress.
No Dumping on Fresh Kills Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Looking back, I'm glad I took that red-eye from Seattle just a few painful hours after I'd deplaned and disembarked from Juneau where I'd kayaked among calving Dawes Glacier 24-hours before.
Crai S. Bower: Sure, Montreal has a Festival Culture, but Prince Still Blows Minds Crai S. Bower 2011
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Has anyone ever fished, kayaked, or camped near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
BUsing Braided line. 2009
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I kayaked for the first time in my life and felt joy in my heart.
Claire Fordham: The South Pacific: Cruising Fiji With Family Claire Fordham 2011
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She said little to her friends who kayaked alongside.
Extreme Swimmers Accept the Challenge of Suzanne Sataline 2010
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Has anyone ever fished, kayaked, or camped near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
Far & Away 2009
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On the trip, they fly-fished (Caroline caught a fish, a rainbow trout, and Nick got skunked), kayaked, went white-water rafting, took a hot-air balloon ride, saw Old Faithful and plenty of wildlife, including moose and black and grizzly bears.
Rocky Mountain path to Denver camp pretty, but treacherous 2009
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Has anyone ever fished, kayaked, or camped near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
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Has anyone ever fished, kayaked, or camped near the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon.
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