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View definitions for take a trip

take a trip

verb as in tour

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Example Sentences

In that way, Spirit offers access to a customer segment that, without those cheaper-than-cheap flights, might drive instead of fly, or might not take a trip at all.

From Slate

What was it like to take a trip back down memory lane as you compiled all those photos for the book?

From Salon

After the death of their beloved grandmother, they take a trip to Poland to visit historical sites of the Holocaust, see their family’s one-time home and reconnect in ways neither could anticipate.

The Bench is a grisly slasher where a group of friends take a trip to a remote cabin in Renfrewshire, only to disappear one by one.

From BBC

Take a trip to a nearby butterfly garden.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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