Lagoons [noun]
Definition of Lagoons:
shallow body of water
Opposite/Antonyms of Lagoons:
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Sentence/Example of Lagoons:
It was rather dangerous to bathe in some of the lagoons on account of the leeches that infested the waters.
Across the lagoons we were soon out of waterways and amongst the mountains of Italy; scenery lovely, bewitching, enchanting.
He died of a pestilence which followed the ravage of the Turks, carried to the shores of the lagoons.
South of Udine, on the marshy shore of the same series of lagoons which surround Venice itself, is Aquileja.
The shore lagoons continue, though the margin below the hills is only 30 to 60 feet broad.
Just below us runs the narrow margin on the bank, with its black dam of clay and water-weeds, and its elongated lagoons.
Here and there are freshwater lagoons on the shore, which forms a very narrow belt at the foot of the mountains.
The thunders of Napoleon's cannon were reverberating across the lagoons which surround the Queen of the Adriatic.
Amid this horrible confusion three thousand French soldiers crossed the lagoons in boats and entered the city.
We spent the following day shooting, which entailed a lot of wading amongst the shallow streams, lagoons and small lakes.