perogue Antonyms
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Meaning of perogue
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perogue (n.)
See Pirogue.
perogue Sentence Examples
- The perogue glided silently through the tranquil waters, its paddlers moving in perfect unison.
- The tribesmen used perogues to navigate the swift-flowing rivers and dangerous rapids.
- The canoeist borrowed a perogue from a local villager to explore the hidden marshes.
- The perogues danced upon the waves, their colorful sails billowing in the wind.
- The explorer ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, using perogues to navigate the narrow waterways.
- The perogue is a versatile watercraft, able to navigate both rivers and open waters.
- The fishermen cast their nets from their perogues, hoping for a bountiful catch.
- The perogue served as a makeshift shelter for the weary travelers during the rainstorm.
- The children delighted in racing their perogues along the sandy shoreline.
- The perogue is an iconic symbol of traditional Native American transportation and fishing practices.
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See Pirogue.
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The perogue glided silently through the tranquil waters, its paddlers moving in perfect unison.
The tribesmen used perogues to navigate the swift-flowing rivers and dangerous rapids.
The canoeist borrowed a perogue from a local villager to explore the hidden marshes.
The perogues danced upon the waves, their colorful sails billowing in the wind.