Canoe can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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canoe - travel by canoe; "canoe along the canal" | ||
Noun |
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canoe - small and light boat; pointed at both ends; propelled with a paddle |
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1. | verb | Canoe along the canal. | |
2. | verb | He showed me how to canoe. | |
3. | noun | An accomplishment cannot be looked upon as yours unless you have paddled your own canoe. | |
4. | noun | We went down a river by canoe. | |
5. | noun | We rented a canoe. | |
6. | noun | A son who could not learn to paddle his own canoe does not deserve to inherit his father's fortune. | |
7. | noun | A big canoe was cutting through the water. | |
8. | noun | A big wave turned over his canoe. | |
9. | noun | His loneliness was as deep as the blue of the ocean around his dugout canoe. | |
10. | noun | Tom tied the canoe to the top of his car. | |
11. | noun | Tom and Mary were paddling a canoe down the river the last time I saw them. | |
12. | noun | Tom and Mary drifted down the river in their canoe. | |
13. | noun | Tom went down the river in a canoe. | |
14. | noun | Tom decided that we should put the canoe inside the house until the storm passed. | |
15. | noun | We rented out a canoe. | |
16. | noun | Maybe I shouldn't sell my canoe. | |
17. | noun | I don't think that there's enough room in the canoe for all three of us. |
Sentence | |
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verb | |
Canoe along the canal. |
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He showed me how to canoe. | |
noun | |
An accomplishment cannot be looked upon as yours unless you have paddled your own canoe. | |
We went down a river by canoe. | |
We rented a canoe. | |
A son who could not learn to paddle his own canoe does not deserve to inherit his father's fortune. | |
A big canoe was cutting through the water. | |
A big wave turned over his canoe. | |
His loneliness was as deep as the blue of the ocean around his dugout canoe. | |
Tom tied the canoe to the top of his car. | |
Tom and Mary were paddling a canoe down the river the last time I saw them. | |
Tom and Mary drifted down the river in their canoe. | |
Tom went down the river in a canoe. | |
Tom decided that we should put the canoe inside the house until the storm passed. | |
We rented out a canoe. | |
Maybe I shouldn't sell my canoe. | |
I don't think that there's enough room in the canoe for all three of us. |