Editorial »

How to use the word lakes in a Sentence?

Sample usage from literary quotes and the newswire.

Filter by category:

59 results found

The analysis of clouds, lakes, and shorelines allows us to attack the search for life in three unique ways with one spacecraft.

Quinn Morley

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The analysis focused on EPA wild-caught fish in rivers, streams and throughout the Great Lakes from 2013 to 2015 as that was the latest data available.

David Andrews

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I would say that going into late October, early November, prices should be moderating, i think it's probable that prices in much of the West Coast should bring things down for a good portion ... it may take a week or two for the trend to start showing downdrafts, but I would say probably by mid to late October, prices should be falling for much of the West Coast and potentially the Great Lakes as well.

De Haan

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

I’m from a little bitty town, I’m somebody that barely graduated high school and to get my name out there and show the world that there are still dinosaurs that live in these lakes and stuff like that, just makes me happy.

Justin Broomhall

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Governor Whitmer’s top priority is protecting our economy and the 350,000 jobs in Michigan that depend on the Great Lakes, while ensuring our state has access to affordable energy supplies, right now, Line 5 is operating at normal capacity, and it has not impacted gas prices in any way, even when Enbridge has closed the line for extended periods of time to do routine maintenance.

Bobby Leddy

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

These magnificent animals serve important roles in our Great Lakes ecosystems, and they show us that dedication to family is not unique to humans.

Dana Nessel

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There’s a wonderful, wonderful entertainment community here, lots of music and shows. It’s all family-oriented. You have the gorgeous mountains and the big lakes. It’s a resort [ town ]. I did a show here, a full stage production music show, for six and a half years. But I fell in love with the area. So I moved here permanently. I really, really enjoy the outdoor life and the horses. I ’m wearing cowboy boots again and a hat. Or I ’m cruising around on a lake. Chris can tell you because he’s been a guest of mine here a few times, it’s a pretty special place.

Barry Williams -LRB- Greg -RRB-

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Cloud cover will be widespread across the Great Lakes and Midwest, stretching into the Central Plains for overnight into Wednesday morning.

Monica Garrett

Found on CNN
2 years ago

When the climate got wetter and the ice began to melt, it led to the formation of lakes, rivers, and marshes. The ecosystem changed and the biomass of the vegetation reduced and would not have been able to sustain the herds of mammoths, we have shown that climate change, specifically precipitation, directly drives the change in the vegetation -- humans had no impact on them at all based on our models.

Yucheng Wang

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Both declining rainfall and increasing demand in these countries are causing many rivers, lakes, and wetlands to dry up.

Charles Iceland

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Open water, you can swim in oceans, lakes, and you get to travel around.

James Savage

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Great Lakes waves tend to arrive at shore in closer succession than ocean waves, which can make it harder for a swimmer to recover if they are knocked down, the shorelines also have many piers and break walls where strong currents can develop and surround, as well as gaps in sandbars that favor currents.

Matt Friedlein

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Nature: I believe nature has both a destructive side and a healing side. Nature can bring disasters like tsunamis, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes and more. These disasters can cause fear, trauma, destruction, death and suffering. However nature also has a soothing side, a healing side, the mountains, oceans, lakes, trees, flowers, waterfalls, medications etc can calm and help the body, they can make you more relaxed, they can give you peace and when your at peace you function better. Nature can give you a death sentence, it can treat you and it can sometimes cure you.

Ryan Pack

added by littleking
2 years ago

By revealing the unseen, scientists are now identifying the true extent of the impacts of Climate Change and for The Great Lakes this could mean region disruptions to seasonal patterns, ecological shifts and changes as of yet unidentified, the unknown unknowns.

Ellen Prager

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We are all in a very different place now, we know so much more now, and we know that after the year we've experienced, that campers and staff need camp -- they need to be outside and connect with other campers, they need to get off Zoom and get into lakes and get dirty and eat smores.

Jane Kagan

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The Great Lakes region is experiencing warmer-than-usual weather, and the max ice cover is projected to be 30 %, way below the average of 53 %.

Jia Wang

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We mapped out the travels of the canoe through the Great Lakes, a friend of Brenda's made the boats for us and our classes painted Brenda Schell and added the message to the bottom. On our end of the year field trip for our Duluth unit we stopped at Brighton Beach to launch the boats.

Bonnie Fritch

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The CDC states online that gasoline-powered engines on boats, including onboard generators, produce carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless and odorless gas that can poison or kill someone who breathes too much of it. The generators on many boats vent toward the rear, meaning that someone sitting there can be put at risk for CO poisoning. Additionally, traveling at slow speeds or idling in the water can cause CO to build up in a boats cabin, cockpit, bridge, and aft deck, or in an open area. Wind from the aft section of the boat can increase this buildup of CO, per the CDC. Johnathan and Blake both required oxygen to bring down their CO levels. Blake has continued to have issues with memory and focus, while Johnathan has struggled with energy levels, Cassi said. CORONAVIRUS PEDIATRIC FATALITIES MOSTLY AMONG MINORITIES, THOSE WITH UNDERLYING CONDITIONS, CDC SAYS We thought it was due to the grief and had him in counseling, but we are now being told that grief may not be the only issue, Cassi said of her 15-year-old, noting that both boys are scheduled for MRIs and have a referral to begin sessions with a neuropsychiatrist to hopefully start a regimen that is supposed to help repair any damaged neurological connections. Moving forward has been hard for the Free family, with Cassi noting that she and Brett struggle daily. The joy has disappeared. Weve always been an active family, but we have little energy to do anything anymore. As I stand in these shoes, Ive realized that there are so many ways to notify people, other boaters, of the dangers, she said. The Free family had never heard of boats causing carbon monoxide poisoning before.  (Courtesy of Cassi Free) New boats may have less risk, but many new boats cost as much as a house. A Mastercraft X26 costs $165,000. So for those with a smaller budget, your risks can be exponentially higher, many, if not all, new boats have warnings stamped on them. Used boats do not. And people with new boats, those who are lucky enough to be privy to the few notifications that are made available, forget that a cared-for boat can last for decades- and that the lakes are full of boats that have the potential to backdraft lethal levels of CO into the back seating area.

Cassi Free

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

It showed dozens of patients every month within the complex but relatively small geographical footprint of the Lakes, we could see the need. What we didn't know for sure is how this would work in practice. Well we've seen it now and it is, quite honestly, awesome.

Andy Mawson

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We've already proactively lowered our lakes over the last 24 hours, in storms like this... there's nowhere for the water to go. So, this is one( step) we have available to proactively prepare.

Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The potential exists for 4 to 8 inches of snow for some of these areas by Wednesday night, lighter snow is expected farther north across the southern Great Lakes and into New England, and some freezing rain is likely across parts of the Ohio Valley and into Pennsylvania.

The NWS

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The extremely high phosphate levels in these lakes and ponds would have driven reactions that put phosphorus into the molecular building blocks of RNA, proteins and fats, all of which were needed to get life going.

David Catling

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Finding inclined layers represents a major change, where the landscape isnt completely underwater anymore, we may have left the era of deep lakes behind.

Chris Fedo

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

During drier periods, the Altiplano lakes become shallower, and some can dry out completely, the fact that they're vegetation-free even makes them look a little like Mars.

William Rapin

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Discuss these sample sentences with the community:

0 Comments

    Are we missing a good definition for lakes? Don't keep it to yourself...

    Word of the Day

    Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?

    Please enter your email address:



    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Browse Definitions.net

    Quiz

    Are you a words master?

    »
    a central point or locus of an infection in an organism
    A urus
    B defilement
    C volubility
    D nidus