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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A lake of northwest England in the Cumbrian Mountains. It is the largest lake in England and a popular tourist area in the Lake District.

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Examples

  • Open starting next Monday at a course near his home in Windermere, Fla.

    Minnesota Vikings Team Report 2010

  • Now, after he spent the last 10 days "hanging out" at his home in Windermere, Fla., a real luxury these days for Woods, who's running ragged with business and sponsorship responsibilities, the big question is:

    USATODAY.com - Tiger ready to pounce 2001

  • 'I managed to swim Lake Windermere, which is half the length of the Channel, in eight hours so I thought I would do the Channel in about 18,' she said.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Realogics Inc., which has helped market a number of high-profile condominium projects in Seattle and Bellevue, has purchased the brokerage operations of Windermere Builder Services Inc., also known as Windermere OnSite.

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2009

  • "Windermere" is not in the same position of freedom as the painter of an "Evening on the Downs."

    Dr. Johnson and His Circle John Cann Bailey 1897

  • "Windermere," which would take them all the way to their journey's end.

    Milly and Olly Humphry Ward 1885

  • In communities such as Windermere, Baldwin Park and Waterford Lakes, which are mostly white areas with little poverty and few renters, homeowners were more likely to avoid foreclosure.

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • In communities such as Windermere, Baldwin Park and Waterford Lakes, which are mostly white areas with little poverty and few renters, homeowners were more likely to avoid foreclosure.

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • In communities such as Windermere, Baldwin Park and Waterford Lakes, which are mostly white areas with little poverty and few renters, homeowners were more likely to avoid foreclosure.

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • In communities such as Windermere, Baldwin Park and Waterford Lakes, which are mostly white areas with little poverty and few renters, homeowners were more likely to avoid foreclosure.

    SplicedFeed 2010

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