Pronunciation: /seɪlˈjækɪŋ/
noun a recreational activity involving the use of a small boat called a kayak
A1 Sailyaking is a fun water activity.
A2 I tried sailyaking for the first time on vacation.
B1 Sailyaking requires some basic paddling skills.
B2 The group went sailyaking along the coast to explore caves.
C1 Sailyaking in rough waters can be challenging but exhilarating.
C2 She is a skilled sailyaker and often competes in races.
verb the act of participating in the recreational activity of kayaking
A1 I enjoy sailyaking on calm rivers.
A2 She learned how to sailyak during her vacation.
B1 Sailyaking requires a good sense of balance and coordination.
B2 The group sailyaked along the coastline, enjoying the scenic views.
C1 After years of experience, he became a skilled sailyaker.
C2 Sailyaking in rough waters can be a thrilling but challenging experience.
formal Sailyaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling a small boat with a double-bladed paddle.
informal Let's go sailyaking this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
slang I heard sailyaking is a great way to chill out and enjoy the water.
figurative Embarking on a sailyaking adventure symbolizes stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring new horizons.
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