laker
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of laker
Example Sentences
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A nearby laker survived the ordeal, and many have speculated about precisely what caused the Edmund Fitzgerald to sink.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 3, 2025
Once free of the net, the laker remained near the boat for a second as though suspended in water, then, with nimble flick of his tail, it’s gone.
From Washington Times • Jul. 6, 2016
"We played like crap all season so it's only right we get the #2 pick HA," Kobe Bryant said on his Twitter account, adding the hashtags "laker luck" and "good day."
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2015
A large laker, 1,000 feet long, will lose 250 to 270 tons for every inch the water level drops, Mr. Nekvasil said.
From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2013
After fishing a few hours, the old laker pulled the skiff up to the Point so often mentioned, where he Lighted a fire on the grass, and prepared a dinner.
From Home as Found by Cooper, James Fenimore
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