By surface area: Truman, Lake of the Ozarks, Wappapello and Bull Shoals from largest to smallest (the two larger lakes are pretty close to the same size, as are the two smaller ones). Strike Bull Shoals and add Table Rock to the end of the list if you're only counting that portion of the lake which lies within the state, as the majority of Bull Shoals is actually in a neighboring state. Table Rock, which is only a little smaller than Bull Shoals, also crosses the state boundary but only a small part of it is outside the state; if you only want to count lakes that are entirelywithin the state, replace Bull Shoals with Stockton instead.
I can't readily find any figures for volume, but I suspect it would be roughly the same, since they're all the same type of lake: reservoirs formed by dams.
If those names don't sound right to you, perhaps you should specify which state.
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