Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A lake of west-central Maine north of Augusta. It is the center of a popular resort area.
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- proper noun A large lake in northern
Maine .
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Examples
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Moosehead Lake had its ice out in 2010 on the 15th of April.
Pat LaMarche: The Hearts of Obama and Congress: Colder Than Winter in Maine Pat LaMarche 2011
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Moosehead Lake had its ice out in 2010 on the 15th of April.
Pat LaMarche: The Hearts of Obama and Congress: Colder Than Winter in Maine Pat LaMarche 2011
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Moosehead Lake had its ice out in 2010 on the 15th of April.
Pat LaMarche: The Hearts of Obama and Congress: Colder Than Winter in Maine Pat LaMarche 2011
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Next week I'm going on my annual ice-fishing trip to Moosehead Lake in Greenville, Maine.
Archive 2009-02-09 Mr. Byrne 2009
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I'm going on an ice fishing vacation at Moosehead Lake in Greenville, Maine for a few days.
Archive 2008-02-15 Mr. Byrne 2008
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But in this disorder, first observed in 1878 among French-Canadian lumberjacks in the Moosehead Lake area of Maine, the reaction is greatly exaggerated.
Foreign Accents, Alien Hands and Other Medical Oddities 2008
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The prophets and prognosticators think ice-out will occur on Moosehead Lake within the next couple of days.
Nothing more to see here, move along... jhetley 2005
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Squaw Pond, where they were regaled with a sumptuous supper, for "coons war in eatin 'order now;" and the second with Doctor Phil Buck at his little frame house near Moosehead Lake.
Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods Isabel Hornibrook
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Squaw Pond and Old Squaw Mountain, the latter being one of the finest peaks near Moosehead Lake.
Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods Isabel Hornibrook
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Dr. Beard, in June, 1880, observed the same condition when traveling among the Maine hunters, near Moosehead Lake.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 Various
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