en walk around lake

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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walk around lake requires…

  • en find a lake ➜
  • en go to a lake ➜
  • en have a lake ➜
  • en have a path to follow ➜
  • en find a lake to walk around ➜
  • en find a path ➜
  • en follow the path ➜
  • en check its size on the map ➜
  • en choose a small lake ➜
  • en find alake ➜
  • en get some hiking shoes ➜
  • en get up and begin ➜
  • en have legs ➜
  • en look at a map ➜
  • en look at the scenery ➜
  • en be outside ➜
  • en pick a small lake ➜
  • en put on your shoes ➜
  • en put on your sneakers ➜
  • en start early in the morning ➜
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walk around lake is a subevent of…

  • en genuflect ➜
  • en you see ducks ➜
  • en you can getwet ➜
  • en circling the lake ➜
  • en exaustion ➜
  • en feeding the ducks ➜
  • en you find a turtle ➜
  • en you get bit by black flies ➜
  • en listen to the sounds ➜
  • en look at the nature ➜
  • en you might get exercise ➜
  • en you might get tired ➜
  • en you see wild life ➜

walk around lake is motivated by…

  • en you can't walk on water ➜
  • en you enjoy the scenery ➜
  • en it is enjoyable ➜
  • en exercize ➜
  • en experience nature ➜
  • en get exercise ➜
  • en I need some rest ➜
  • en relax while enjoing the landscape ➜
  • en it is scenic ➜
  • en you seek the best fishing spot ➜
  • en the trail was beautiful ➜
  • en walk and not swim ➜

Things that make you want walk around lake

  • en looking for lost keys ➜
  • en Mum ➜
  • en peaceful clear day ➜
  • en Sight of a shoreline ➜

walk around lake is the first step of…

  • en contemplate ➜
  • en find a lake to walk around ➜
  • en start to walk ➜

walk around lake is the last step of…

  • en go for a swim ➜
  • en go home ➜
  • en take a rest ➜
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