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kayak

[kahy-ak] / ˈkaɪ æk /
NOUN
canoe
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On a kayaking trip in Belize, a tour leader discovered that she couldn’t light her portable cooking stove.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among the artefacts being returned is an Inuit kayak that had historically been used to hunt whales in Canada's far north, and a set of embroidered gloves that came from the Cree Nation.

From BBC

It interacted with several of the kayaks and even popped its head up to have a look at them for about 20 minutes.

From BBC

Some occupants escaped the fire by jumping from an elevated first floor, they said, adding that some had to be rescued from the backyard with kayaks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Black film scout Striker takes an Antarctic cruise that winds up with passengers stranded on an island following a kayaking expedition.

From Los Angeles Times