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lakefront

[leyk-fruhnt] / ˈleɪkˌfrʌnt /


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Make sure you wave to crowds as you enjoy a peaceful lakefront picnic.

From Seattle Times

It remained unclear, for instance, who will receive their 66,000-square-foot lakefront estate in the Seattle suburbs.

From New York Times

The United Auto Workers union says it got $1.1 million for a lakefront house in northern Michigan that was being built for a former president who was sentenced to prison in a federal corruption probe.

From Washington Post

"It was a very, very sad thing to happen, particularly on the lakefront, which is supposed to be sacrosanct," said David Bahlman, the former president of Landmarks Illinois, a nonprofit organization that promotes historic preservation.

From Fox News

But when it comes to the possibility of the Bears leaving their iconic lakefront home for the Chicago suburbs, Alexa is onboard — gut wrenching as it might be.

From Seattle Times