Lakeside [noun]

Definition of Lakeside:

ground bounding waters

Synonyms of Lakeside:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lakeside:

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Sentence/Example of Lakeside:

She had put down the things she had brought up from 67 the lakeside, and now turned back to look out of the open door.

A lakeside hotel had been designed and stakes were driven in the ground where its foundation would eventually be poured.

They were running along the lakeside, up to the river landing, with the hope of gaining the boy's confidence over nut sundaes.

She would wander up and down by the lakeside and think of all that might be.

They had crossed Miller Park and passed between two houses to a walk that ran along the lakeside.

I did not wish them to believe we had been drowned and have the entire lakeside out looking for us.

She reached Lakeside on the 25th of July and the next day spoke to a large audience.

The lakeside was quiet except for the sound of the tumbling waves and the intermittent rumble of a train on the tracks above.

She bade the fisherman good-bye and stood watching him take his way along the lakeside until he had disappeared.

They were carrying the bundles down to the lakeside when Rube, who was leading, stopped and looked back.