Pronunciation: /kəˈnuɪŋ/
noun a watercraft that is propelled by paddling
A1 I went canoeing with my family last summer.
A2 Canoeing is a popular outdoor activity for people who enjoy being on the water.
B1 I have been canoeing on several different rivers in my lifetime.
B2 Canoeing requires a certain level of skill and balance to navigate the water effectively.
C1 The canoeing trip down the rapids was both exhilarating and challenging.
C2 Professional canoeing athletes train rigorously to compete at the highest level of the sport.
verb the act of traveling in a canoe by paddling
A1 I like canoeing on the lake.
A2 She learned how to canoe during summer camp.
B1 Canoeing is a popular water sport in this region.
B2 We are planning a canoeing trip down the river next weekend.
C1 He has been canoeing competitively for years and has won many races.
C2 Canoeing through the rapids requires skill and experience to navigate safely.
formal Canoeing is a popular water sport that involves paddling a canoe through various bodies of water.
informal I love canoeing on the weekends with my friends, it's so relaxing.
slang Let's ditch the city for a day and go canoeing in the wild!
figurative Navigating through the challenges of life is like canoeing in rough waters, requiring strength and perseverance.
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