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Definition of Lakesides
1. lakeside [n] - See also: lakeside
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lakesides
Literary usage of Lakesides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America: With Introductory Chapters on by Frank Michler Chapman (1912)
"lakesides, meadows, pastures, and cultivated fields all attract it, but it is
more numerous in the vicinity of water. It is a noisy, restless bird, ..."
2. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"The fighting here in a number of narrow places through the woods and along the
lakesides was a series of desperate encounters of necessarily small forces. ..."
3. Latin-American [mythology] by Hartley Burr Alexander (1920)
"The myth is easy to explain for the obvious reason that lakesides are desirable
abodes and that migrating tribes would hark back to abandoned lakeside homes ..."
4. The Review of Education (1902)
"Mr. Clark presents the bird life of the lakesides and prairies of the Middle West
in a charming way, and invests them with an individuality ..."
5. Handbook of Nature-study for Teachers and Parents: Based on the Cornell by Anna Botsford Comstock (1911)
"Method—If still water pools along river or lakesides are accessible, it is far
more interesting to study a sucker in its native haunts, as an introduction ..."
6. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1901)
"... slopes and seams and scars that diversify the mountain sides, and of peaceful
pathways along the lakesides, all with wonderful facility and felicity. ..."
7. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1910)
"He wandered along the Syrian lakesides, over the Galilean hills, and through the
villages of Judea, preaching the most absolute truth the world had ever ..."