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Lake District

NOUN
  1. a popular tourist area in northwestern England including England's largest lake and highest mountain

How To Use Lake District In A Sentence

  • Wordsworth found inspiration in/drew inspiration from the Lake District scenery. It was a great source of inspiration to him.
  • On Friday we returned from a short break in the Lake District to find an email from a farm in Dumfries which has Tamworth weaners available.
  • Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District.
  • We're going hiking in the Lake District next weekend.
  • The coach trip to the Lake district and Scotland is now completely booked out.
  • The age of the Carrock microgranite provides further evidence that both calc-alkaline and tholeiitic magmas were available during Caradoc magmatism in the Lake District.
  • The rest of the country might perceive areas like the Lake District to be prosperous.
  • Keep it up guys and you'll soon have the Lake District to yourselves and your sheep!
  • Lake District National Park Authority rangers will be on their bikes and inviting guests to join them as they explore cycle tracks and bridleways around the area on Monday.
  • She lives up in the Lake District.
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