voyage - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • discovery: Enjoy garden history voyages of discovery, or relaxed ' Gardens & Golf ' holidays.
  • exploration: Here are displays and maps showing how the world was mapped before Cook's voyages of exploration.

Converse of object

  • commence: In the early days of March the vessel left Vancouver commencing the return voyage to Europe.
  • undertake: Wills might also be drawn up when the person was about to undertake a lengthy sea voyage or get involved in military action.
  • survive: Mary and two of his children did not survive the voyage.

Adjective modifier

  • maiden: On 16th February, 1870 she departed from London on her maiden voyage to Shanghai.
  • homeward: He was drowned in 1871, aged 32, on a homeward voyage to Buckie.
  • ill-fated: I have now taken up my pen with the intention of telling all that I know of the ill-fated voyage.
  • Antarctic: Hooker, J. D. ( 1853 ) Flora Novae-Zelandiae ( Botany of the Antarctic voyage: volume 2 ).
  • week-long: The first day on the day up of seniors particular caribbean official royal site web week-long voyage.
  • six-day: They offer six-day voyages from April to October at only £ 60 per person.

Modifies a noun

  • strategist: Itinerary our voyage voyage ace strategist we were off four seven-day fall.
  • ace: The fun ship inspiration first dive site luxury voyage ace fully glatt kosher.
  • charter: The single trip time charterparty was in form as well as in commercial reality a voyage charter.

Noun used with modifier

  • bon: Mine host the Kaimakam, standing by, wished us a hearty " bon voyage.
  • round-the-world: Please see the FOCUS page for the map of Vinny's amazing round-the-world voyage and a link to the Parasail Vision Quest website.
  • once-in-a-lifetime: For a day you'll never forget on that special occasion, take a once-in-a-lifetime voyage to the world's waters?
  • epic: His nephew, James Clark Ross, was with him on this epic voyage.
  • sea: Not a single animal was lost on the sea voyage.
  • ocean: At the time I was three years, two months of age ( interestingly about three years after my first ocean voyage ).

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