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- noun Plural form of
kayak .
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Examples
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Wow! were his first words as he surveyed the multitude, which included people in kayaks and small pleasure craft on the river on an unseasonably hot day in Oregon.
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In this shot, fans in kayaks and other craft jockey for position before the All-Star Home Run Derby.
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Over the last two nights, we've seen Fox contributor Eric Byrnes and ESPN's Kenny Mayne paddle around McCovey Cove in kayaks in search of ... mariners | Comment | Recommend
Baseball News: MLB & Fantasy Stories, Teams, Stats, Scores & Schedules 2007
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So, while the new wave of inexpensive and stable polyethylene kayaks is in some ways ideal for the sport, eventually you'll need to rig one for fishing.
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Over the last two nights, we've seen Fox contributor Eric Byrnes and ESPN's Kenny Mayne paddle around McCovey Cove in kayaks in search of home run balls at Major League Baseball's Home Run Derby and 78th All-Star Game from San Francisco.
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(A retired tugboat captain at my rowing club calls kayaks “speed bumps.”)
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Squash*: Alex Beam Beam, Alex 2008
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If this is so, try the 'quick compare list of 35 brand name kayaks' to assist you with your choice of hunting boat.
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On this particular morning, the kayaks are the only craft on the rivers around
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a day or so to trade with a number of Esquimaux, who had come in their curious canoes, called kayaks, from along the coasts of Labrador.
Three Boys in the Wild North Land Egerton Ryerson Young 1874
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They made two "kayaks," each to hold a single man, somewhat larger and stronger than those the Eskimos use when they go fishing or seal-hunting.
From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Sven Anders Hedin 1908
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