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canoeist

[ US /kəˈnuəst/ ]
[ UK /kˈænə‍ʊˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone paddling a canoe

How To Use canoeist In A Sentence

  • Earlier, three canoeists wended along the quiet millstream on the outgoing tide – passing marsh marigolds and partially submerged trunks of silvery willows towards reed beds, with spears of new growth and the scratchy song of returned sedge warblers. Country Diary: St Dominic, Tamar Valley
  • The canoeists' sporting life is affected mostly by factors related to medical science, biology, sports training and sociology.
  • The waters of Carrick Roads are also used by fishermen, yachtsmen, windsurfers, canoeists and divers.
  • The area was also prime wilderness vacation country for fishers, canoeists, cottagers and others.
  • Hospital staff commended another canoeist who took a strap from his own craft to make a sling.
  • Though not an avid canoeist, she managed to convince a friend to portage through Riverdale Park (south of Broadview station) one spring for a jaunt down the infamous stream.
  • However, objections have been raised by canoeists who fear their sport may suffer.
  • The home to peregrine falcons, these riverside cliffs give a feel for what wilderness canoeing must be all about if you can ignore the hubbub from the river banks and the other canoeists and kayakers on the river.
  • The chunks of wood, frequent curves, and low water levels wreaked havoc on canoeists; French-Canadian lumberjacks also cursed the river, as their fresh-cut logs frequently became stranded while floating downstream.
  • This project demonstrates the feasibility of a GPS data based training tool for canoeists and kayakers.
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