Aún no tenemos significados para "go canoeing".
1I'd rather go canoeing up the river, as we had first planned.
2Nowadays there are too many hotels, and people go canoeing in ironed collars.
3I know he'll let me go canoeing if I write and ask him.
4I do not think that you will care to go canoeing again with me, Mr. Bingham.
5Jimmie invited his wife to go canoeing.
6Afterward everyone's strangely giddy but not all that psyched about waking up in two hours to go canoeing.
8The inducement was June Alber, whom she said she had already engaged to go canoeing with Gaites Sunday afternoon.
9Our biggest decision becomes whose turn it is to barbecue, and if we should wake up early to go canoeing.
10That time when our families went together, you wanted to go canoeing, but I dragged you over to explore the rock pools and caves?
11"But looks like I've got some-man ,wecould go canoeing in these things."
12"Dave," Lace called, "we want to go canoeing this morning.
13"Let's go canoeing," proposed Muriel Harding, as they came in sight of the boathouse.
14"Either one of you want to go canoeing?"
15"To Mohair!" she exclaimed, putting down her cup; "why, he promised to go canoeing at ten.
16"You planning on going canoeing?"
Esta colocación está formada por: