A small and narrow boat propelled manually with a double-bladed paddle.
An Adamawa language of Nigeria.
Sinônimos
Examples for "kayak"
Examples for "kayak"
1You could paddle your way around Hamilton Island in a sea kayak.
2Their best guess is that the kayak came downriver, north to south.
3Freely traverse the water in your military kayak, across rich, flooded environments.
4They described it as being longer than the kayak they were in.
5The water comes alive with bioluminescence as your kayak cuts thorough it.
1Get you a plate outa that furtherest kyack, and a cup.
2There's a side of bacon in that kyack over there.
3We have seen one Eskimo here in his kyack.
4She intended to steal the kyack of dried meat without which Ben and herself could not live.
5This no-kyack business is going to puzzle plenty of those boys who can do good, ordinary packing.
1In a second the kyak turned bottom side up in the water!
2He led the way in his kyak, and all the other boats followed.
3Kesshoo ran with his kyak as far as he could on the ice.
4Kesshoo had been out in a kyak to see it.
5I cannot get out of the kyak, I cried lustily.
6But Kesshoo was the best hunter and the best kyak man in the whole village.
7Then he took the kyak on his shoulders and ran with it to the beach.
8Slowly Kesshoo drew the line taut, turned his kyak round, and started for the shore.
9He turned his kyak straight out to sea.
10The kyak was between him and the solid ice, and Menie could not possibly get into the kyak.
11Then he gave a great sweep with his paddle and lifted his kyak right up on to it.
12The people watching on the shore gave a great howl, and Koko's father started up the beach after his own kyak.
13One April morning Kesshoo was working on his kyak to make sure that it was in perfect order for the spring walrus hunting.
14When Menie saw his father coming with the kyak, he wasn't afraid any more, for he was sure his father would save him.
15Then he got in and fitted the bottom of his skin jacket over the kyak hole and carefully slid himself into the open water.
16Kesshoo paddled slowly and carefully along, until at last there was only a little strip of water between the kyak and the solid ice.