kyak

/kaɪˈæk/
verb
  1. To travel or paddle in a kyak.
    • She learned to kyak when she was ten years old.
    • They plan to kyak along the coast this summer.
    • We will kyak across the bay to reach the island.
noun
  1. A type of small, narrow boat that is moved by a paddle with two blades, used for travel, sport, or recreation on water.
    • He paddled his kyak down the river through the rapids.
    • We rented a kyak to explore the calm lake.
    • The guide showed us how to get into a kyak without tipping over.
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