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  • noun Plural form of flowage.

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Examples

  • The law applies to all lakes, including the lake areas of flowages.

    JSOnline.com 2010

  • The DNR says it includes two natural lakes, three man-made flowages, 222 acres of wetlands with a diversity of plants and animals and a forest with habitat for endangered birds.

    WEAU - HomePage - Headlines 2009

  • The majority of these big fish came from nearby lakes or from reservoirs known as “flowages,” but even while you’re fly-fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, the musky business is always in the air.

    Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008

  • The majority of these big fish came from nearby lakes or from reservoirs known as “flowages,” but even while you’re fly-fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, the musky business is always in the air.

    Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008

  • The majority of these big fish came from nearby lakes or from reservoirs known as “flowages,” but even while you’re fly-fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, the musky business is always in the air.

    Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008

  • The majority of these big fish came from nearby lakes or from reservoirs known as “flowages,” but even while you’re fly-fishing rivers for smallmouth bass, the musky business is always in the air.

    Fool’s Paradise John Gierach 2008

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