kayak
/ˈkaɪæk/
noun
- A narrow, light boat that is pointed at both ends and moved using a paddle with two blades.
- He stored his kayak on top of his car for the trip to the river.
- The kayak is designed to be fast and easy to turn in the water.
- We rented a kayak and paddled across the calm lake.
verb
- To travel or race in a kayak.
- We kayaked through the narrow canyon, enjoying the scenery.
- She learned to kayak when she was ten years old.
- They plan to kayak down the river this weekend.