Champlain
Americannoun
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Samuel de 1567–1635, French explorer in the Americas: founder of Quebec; first colonial governor 1633–35.
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Lake, a lake between New York and Vermont. 125 miles (200 km) long; about 600 sq. mi. (1,550 sq. km).
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Example Sentences
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Sunk then and recovered in 1935 from the bottom of Lake Champlain, the boat is now in perilous condition.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 10, 2026
My writer’s group had rented a lake house in Vermont this past June on an island in the middle of Lake Champlain, where shorebirds and ducklings paddled past.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 19, 2024
The Border Patrol says it caught Mr. Corrales-Ramirez near Champlain in March and turned him over to the New York State Police.
From Washington Times • Sep. 5, 2023
Ramirez met with family members of the 98 people killed in the 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South condo.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 30, 2023
They’re both in Samuel de Champlain, the other house.
From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz
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