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voyaging
adjective as in traveling
adjective as in wayfaring
noun as in movement
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noun as in travel
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Example Sentences
Unsure what it would be like voyaging with so many youngsters, she booked a short four-day journey.
After Charles Darwin happened across “vast rings of coral-rock” while voyaging through the southern Pacific Ocean on the Beagle, he wrote that upon seeing them, “everyone must be struck with astonishment.”
The news outlet noted that Justice Thomas has taken 38 destination vacations that included voyaging on a yacht, traveling via private jets and even helicopters.
The company chief executive piloting the submersible that imploded this week pushed to expand deep-sea voyaging despite safety concerns.
North Korea added that the missile launches were "based on the accurate scientific calculation and consideration of their point of impact and the routes of ships voyaging in the waters".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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