canoe in the PONS Dictionary

canoe Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It measures 11ft m high and 43ft m wide, and offers views of several voyaging canoes and a central monumental male figure holding a paddle.
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The usage of canoes and rowboats is possible on the lower part of the river.
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A concessioner rents canoes, kayaks, rowboats, and pedal boats.
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Wigwams were covered by it and canoes were constructed from it.
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Activities include unlimited-horsepower boating, shallow-draft, lightweight fishing boats, canoes and inflatables.
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Wood is used to construct carts, farm implements, boats, dugout canoes and in shipbuilding.
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There were no permanent inhabitants, but houses contained canoes and fishing gear, suggesting the island was used as a temporary residence by fishing parties.
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It is also used in woodcarving, paper production, house construction, and for making canoes.
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This is probably because they are made of massive pieces of wood, which tend to preserve better than, e.g., bark canoes.
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There is evidence that canoes were used to attack cities, located on lakes and rivers.
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