Similar words: lake ladoga, make land, nickel-and-dime, lake, slake, flake, blake, slaked. Meaning: n. a popular tourist area in northwestern England including England's largest lake and highest mountain.
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(1) Whitaker, 38, sells clothes at a Lakeland, Fla., shopping mall.
(2) This is one of the few Lakeland crags to face due north and receives virtually no sun whatsoever.
(3) Then it started on Cumbrian limestone, blossomed to Lakeland quarries and so, finally, to Raven Crag.
(4) Access problems and the odd bolt on Lakeland mountain crags have had activists frothing at the mouth. Sentencedict.com
(5) The blatant placing of a bolt in a Lakeland mountain crag produced considerable reaction throughout the rock climbing fraternity.
(6) Lakeland, Florida has also seen high rates of foreclosure.
(7) Kathryn Lakeland of Femfresh, the cosmetics brand which carried out the study, said a lack of confidence was the main concern of most women.
(8) I grew up in Lakeland, Louisiana, one of 12 children.
(9) This quarrel drifted to a McDonald's restaurant in Lakeland, about 5 miles from the club.
(10) Also of note are the cancer deaths among young adults in the districts of Copeland, Barrow and South Lakeland.
(11) Bill has devised a coast to coast walk to rival the hike made famous by Lakeland legend Alfred Wainwright.
(12) The final miles are among the best of the whole route through Lakeland fells giving marvellous views of Windermere.
(13) Both these errors were often made before and after Green. Very few found the unique blue-green colour of the lakeland hills.
(14) These large strong skies create an intimacy in the landscape which is an essential lakeland characteristic.
(15) Going to college was a rare privilege for a kid from Lakeland, Louisiana.
(16) When a report of a possible explosive device on the roof of a city parking garage came in to the Lakeland, Florida, Police Department, public safety officials there sprang into action.
(17) He got bit-parts in "Annie Hall" and "America's Most Wanted", lived in Los Angeles, and was treated like a star by his family whenever he came back to Lakeland.
(18) To accelerate GDP growth, he forced people to cultivate wastelands and reclaim lakeland to expand farmland.
(19) Agriculture structure of adversity-resistant is the synchronous exploitation of cultivated land, water, lakeland and hilly land, and is to improve the benefit of economy, society and ecology.
(20) The collapse of the housing market caused the ranks of the poor to spike in Sun Belt communities, such as those surrounding Lakeland, Fla., and Riverside, Calif.
More similar words: lake ladoga, make land, nickel-and-dime, lake, slake, flake, blake, slaked, flakes, flake off, flake out, lake chad, lake bed, snowflake, lake kivu, flake away, lakeside, lake erie, nickel alloy, lake tahoe, Great Lake, lakeshore, lakefront, lake huron, oxbow lake, lake baikal, cornflakes, great lakes, lake geneva, slaked lime.