Canoe - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəˈnuː|  American pronunciation of the word canoe
Brit.  |kəˈnuː|  British pronunciation of the word canoe

noun

- small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle

verb

- travel by canoe
canoe along the canal

Extra examples

He canoed down the river to the camp.

They canoed part of the Colorado River this summer.

I paddled the canoe up the river.

They were fooling around and accidentally capsized the canoe.

They hollowed the log to make a canoe.

The marsh was navigable only by canoe.

...we were ravenous after our canoe paddling, and the chili bubbling over the campfire smelled heavenly...

The canoe is made from an impermeable wood.

He paddled us to shore in his canoe.

She and her husband paddled a canoe down the Mississippi.

I finally managed to right the canoe.

He was shooting the rapids when his canoe capsized.

The current was starting to tip the canoe over and I began to panic.

The canoe seemed to slide painfully on a mirror (of a lake).

The small canoe could be ported easily

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: canoe
he/she/it: canoes
present participle: canoeing
past tense: canoed
past participle: canoed
noun
singular: canoe
plural: canoes
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