A body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral.
1 The lagune is also exposed to winds direct for the ocean.
2 The roof seemed a sieve, the floor became a lagune .
4 Lagune stared; confronted by a psychic phenomenon beyond his circle of ideas.
5 Probably the lagunes surrounding the invested fortress would be his worst difficulty.
6 We were last among the velvets, and on the lagunes , of Venice.
7 Slowly, deliberately it crossed the table, seemed to touch Lagune , who shivered.
8 Lagune 's face lingered amusingly in Lewisham's mind as he returned to Clapham.
9 The excitement of Lagune communicated itself in convulsive tremblings; the Medium's hand quivered.
10 The stars of winter shone down on the lagunes of Venice.
11 From my balcony of blinds, I looked upon the great Lagune .
12 Then he was aware that Lagune was asking them all to sit down.
13 There had already been dreadful trouble at home about the exposure at Lagune 's .
14 Lagune , flushed but cheerful, was on his way downstairs when Lewisham overtook him.
15 But Lagune was remorseless and insisted she had betrayed him, worse-madehim ridiculous!
16 Lagune was an undeniable ass, and conceivably psychic research was an incentive to trickery.
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