A body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral.
1Lago is lake; pond, laguna; and for a little lake the pretty name lagunita.
2That delicate small figure seen best from across the laguna in front of the rotunda.
3Every crease and wrinkle of the encircling hills was reflected in the blue stillness of the laguna.
4Near by, the Indians were digging a new canal for the little steam-boat which now plies on the laguna.
5The metal box containing the diamonds had fallen into the laguna during those few hectic moments when Macaulay's friend was killed.
6The shores of the laguna are banked with shrubs, loosely massed, and groups of evergreens and weeping willows bend over the lake.
7You will never reason about it, nor doubt, nor talk; the tide flows underneath into the laguna morta, and never wholly flows out.
8It is situated on a small island in the center of the Bombon laguna, and has an altitude of 550 feet above sea level.
9At Laguna and Vallejo streets his companions turned off to the right.
10It passes through cities such as Newport Beach, Irvine, and Laguna Beach.
11She had decided that they would devote that day to wave-beaten Laguna.
12Narrated by Sancho B. de Leon, a Tagalog from Santa Cruz, Laguna.
13Now my boss says: 'Take him to the Laguna Grande hospital, George.'
14You will have created the green ointment of de Laguna's alleged witch.
15At the international Renault Laguna launch, one word kept cropping up repeatedly: quality.
16Pioneer conditions are about the same as far southward as the Laguna dam.