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lazy river
[ley-zee riv-er]
noun
a long, shallow pool, as at a resort or water park, with a slow current that allows people on rafts or inner tubes to coast along.
Word History and Origins
Origin of lazy river1
Example Sentences
According to plans that seem about as fluid as a lazy river, this is the last year of the race at Pimlico, as it is currently constructed … or deconstructed.
It’s not a lazy river or an interactive armadillo zoo, but it’s a start.
The park extended into flume rides, wave pools, and a lazy river.
On hot days, you’ll likely find kids prancing around the park in swimsuits and water shoes, moving from the lazy river to the parade to rides that dip, bounce and spin.
It uses a lot of eggs, including two egg yolks, and the brown sugar strudel flows through the citrus cream cheese filling like a sweet edible lazy river.
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