A journey taken for pleasure.
To walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others.
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Examples for "expedition"
Examples for "expedition"
1The 1953 Everest expedition used the latest technology available at the time.
2The expedition discovered the ocean's deepest point The animals discovered were extraordinary.
3Unable use hydroplane at present due low water, objects expedition being attained.
4But that information was not available to expedition members at the time.
5A sense that this expedition might not be a particularly wise idea?
1The few days remaining in the week before the excursion passed swiftly.
2The North-West Railroad Company prepared the excursion gratuitously for the General Conference.
3But Faustus wanted to embark on the excursion as early as possible.
4I remember the first hunting excursion I took alone in the forest.
5A large excursion steamer was passing in the middle of the lake.
1Additionally, this evening's outing, however stressful and tiresome, served Chane's future options.
2Of course you must go on your outing with your young man.
3I'd come to think of that outing as the Great Gabby Grope.
4It will be her first outing since the rule changes were announced.
5Every outing is going to be key because there'll be nothing given.
1A royal insider said: Meghan's London jaunt is proving a real headache.
2Shaw wrote it in his 67th year, after his jaunt to Russia.
3Then let us steer for their camp; I can stand the jaunt.
4Let us go for a jaunt as in the good old days.
5From there, they would go together on a jaunt through the city.
1Caddie's Role: It seems the junket season has started early this year.
2Crown has suspended its dealings with junket operators until June next year.
3VIP punters are typically brought in by middlemen known as junket companies.
4The project is intended for foreigners, junket operators and high-rollers, Lim said.
5Possibly the Canadian junket aboard may have something to do with it.
1Miles and others, I made a pleasure trip to the Grand Cañon.-W.
2They joked and chatted as though they were on a pleasure trip.
3This cruise we are on now is not exactly a pleasure trip.
4Her trial trip will not be a pleasure trip, I am certain.
5Business is business, even when one is out on a pleasure trip.
(Ballet) quick gliding steps with one foot always leading.
1Follow these social media accounts for every strut, stitch and sashay.
2A smile touched her lips as she watched Sybil sashay across the room.
3Do I have to sashay down a church aisle and promise I do?
4If the answer is 'no,' I want to sashay up to Central Valley Liability.
5But what about people who bounce on their toes, power walkers, those who sashay?
6It's not like you can sashay into a confessional and wipe your slate clean.
7They can now walk across the road and sashay from one motor dealer to another.
8And Tevez could argue that it all worked out with his summer sashay across Manchester.
9To sashay over in her heels and show her scrawny leg, maybe flash her red thong.
10Question one: what song do you hear when the Chihuahuas sashay up the catwalk in designer threads?
11I couldn't just sashay past the lads round the campfire -it wasn't that kind of party.
12Now I'm going to put down one last shot of redeye and then sashay out of here.
13But let's you and I sashay over that way and have a word with Mr. Tyler, Harper said.
14Back then, after hearing those one sided half-truths, I would quickly sashay to the side of my man.
15We sashay into Lizzie's hotel suite.
16One: an insouciant sashay in from the right wing against Bosnia-Herzegovina, and a shot belted into the bottom left.
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