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Lakeland
[ leyk-luhnd ]
noun
- a city in central Florida.
Lakeland
/ ˈleɪkˌlænd /
adjective
- of or relating to the Lake District
Example Sentences
The couple was particularly worried about alleged Facebook posts by the GSA’s main sponsor, Lakeland drama teacher Mandy Christopher.
Public records also show that she co-owns, with other relatives, a private golf club in Lakeland founded by her father.
When the Strawbridges returned home to Lakeland, Florida, after completing the trail several months later, they took June to the doctor and discovered she was suffering from anemia—a major factor in her reduced endurance.
I would be going to Orlando or to Lakeland, and they’ll be all up in the road—I guess rallying or whatever.
Yesterday in Lakeland, I spoke with Abraham Lajara, who moved to Florida from Puerto Rico in the early 1980s.
“There is a lot more to be said about these issues than one stream of words from the hierarchy,” Lakeland said.
But Rubio lay in critical condition for two days at Lakeland Regional Medical Center before finally dying.
Let those who have not as yet made up their minds how or where to spend their summer holiday, turn their steps towards Lakeland.
In like manner mist and rain, the tutelary genii of Lakeland, are under the special protection of the aborigines.
Again would we recommend our holiday-making friends to point their route to Lakeland, commencing say at Windermere.
They will not see that it is as natural to go on one's travels in the slums as in the most beautiful lakeland on earth.
One is now among beauteous short-lived rivers and becks innumerable that almost everybody—for who has not been in Lakeland?
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