11 collocations for lake

The fertility of the soil is unsurpassed; both the sea around the coasts and the inland lakes swarm with fish and shell-fish, while in the whole archipelago there is scarcely a wild beast to be found.

De preacher I laked de bes' was name Mathew Ewing.

If he should lake this course, and succeed, what would be the consequence?

I lake my likker, an' I gwine have it w'en

"I'd like to lake a good look at her.

"And I might add," cried Horton, "that it is known to more than one member of this honorable body that you had drawn up a minority report in favor of Gulf City because of your anger at the defeat of your plan to lake the naval base away from Altacoola.

They built excellent paved roads all over the southern part of Europe, and had wonderful systems of aqueducts which supplied their cities with pure water from springs and lakes miles away.

Among many others, might also be mentioned the stations of Paris, of Turin, of Milan, and of Rome; but the Great Western Station of London, lakes the palm of those all, for magnificence, beauty and convenience combined.

That is to say, a sudden change may lake place in the symptoms, arising out of circumstances which could not have been foreseen, and therefore unavoidable; or may be produced by improper management on the part of the nurse, such as the giving of stimulants, by too much heat, or by exposure to cold.

Young Seraph, go and lake thy song to heaven, We would not grow unhappy with our lot, Leave us the simple love the earth hath given Sing where thou wilt, so that we hear thee not.

Luxemburg Macara, Sir Charles Macedonia Magyarisation Magyars Maria Theresa Marienburg Marx, Karl Masaryk, Professor Maximilian I Mazurian lakes Mazzini Metkovic Metternich Metz Michael, Prince Milan, King Militarism Military Frontiers Mill, On Liberty Milosh Obrenovitch Mohács

11 collocations for  lake