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Meanings of making an excursion in English
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Usage of making an excursion in English
1
We devoted two days to makinganexcursion to the more distant monuments of Delhi.
2
I remained several days at the Peninsula, makinganexcursion into the lava beds in company with Capt.
3
One-half of this first day was spent in talking about home; the other, in makinganexcursion to Hoboken.
4
According to St. Beuve, the privileged circle at Coppet after makinganexcursion returned from Chambéry in two coaches.
5
My sister and I are makinganexcursion by steamer, and we shan't be back until ten o'clock to-night.
6
After all, she may have been merely makinganexcursion for her amusement, and may have chanced upon us by accident.
7
By the courtesy of the Governor, he had also an opportunity of makinganexcursion along the road leading to the coal-mines.
8
When I joined him he was explaining that no one had been drowned, and that we were merely makinganexcursion down the river.
9
Their extortions became scandalous impositions, and more than one foreigner makinganexcursion to Fontainebleau thought himself held for ransom by a troop of Bedouins.
10
New Year's Day found Stenhouse and other men just recovering from an attack of snow-blindness, contracted by makinganexcursion across the floes without snow-goggles.
11
Makinganexcursion on shore, Captain Cook formed a high opinion of the state of cultivation of Lifooga.