lakeside Definition
lake·side (lāk′sīd′)
noun, adjective
lakeside Usage Examples
Converse of object
- enjoy: The fifteen bedrooms and two suites enjoy splendid lakeside or garden views.
- reach: On reaching the lakeside, a sailing boat could be seen lying on its side some 90 yards from the lakeside bank.
- leave: Others will leave the lakeside in Geneva to meet them along the same route.
Adjective modifier
- beautiful: Then stay in our beautiful lakeside Austrian chalet instead.
- stunning: Unquestionably one of Europe's most charming cities, Lucerne also has the added virtue of stunning lakeside and mountain scenery on its doorstep.
Modifies a noun
- promenade: Savoy Palace A popular hotel set in a tranquil location, yet close to the lakeside promenade into the center of Riva.
- round-up: LAKESIDE ROUND-UP The best match weight of the week fell to Daz Godley in the Jenkins of Retford match on Sunday.
- accomodation: Ian Jenkins ( Shev70 ) Fri, 16 Jun 2006 lakeside accomodation Where does n the name come from?
- resort: We arrived at the elegant lakeside resort of Weggis the best way: by steamer from Lucerne.
- cafe: The lakeside self-service café offers light hot and cold home made lunches and snacks.
- lodge: Enjoy luxury self-catering accommodation in these beautifully restored 18th Century lakeside lodges.
Noun used with modifier
style: Sponsored Search Watermark Holidays in The Cotswolds Self-catering New England style lakeside lodges and holiday homes in a country setting.
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