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lazy river

[ley-zee riv-er]

noun

  1. 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.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of lazy river1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

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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.

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It’s not a lazy river or an interactive armadillo zoo, but it’s a start.

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The park extended into flume rides, wave pools, and a lazy river.

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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.

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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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