28 collocations for touring

BELGIUM THANKS AMERICA During November and December Madame Vandervelde, wife of a member of the Belgian cabinet, toured the United States soliciting aid for her suffering fellow-countrymen.

More than ever Mr. Punch welcomes the coming of Santa Klaus: Thou who on earth was namèd Nicholas There be dull clods who doubt thy magic power To tour the sleeping world in half-an-hour, And pop down all the chimneys as you pass With woolly lambs and dolls of frabjous size For grubby hands and wonder-laden eyes.

Tory and Radical toured the country together.

It was in St. Germain-en-Laye that Lanyard first noticed the grey touring car.

It was assumed when she first came out that a duke would go to the devil for her in her youth, and that in her late maturity she would tour the provinces with The Three Musketeers.

In 1896 he went on a mission to Moscow, and then toured Europe.

In this way I could easily save in three years sufficient funds to make a grand <i>tour du monde</i>.

Speaking of a lecture in 1870, when he toured England, the London "Telegraph" says: "The man is weirdly like his native hills.

Here I've been holding you up as a kind of paragon, a fossilized Galahad, with a horizon just at your elbows, to find you touring France, faisant l'aimable with a frolicsome scapegrace in a bolero jacket.

Les cavaliers qui vont de Sur à Acre n'ont point d'autre route que ce passage, et la tour a été construite pour le garder.

Two young Americans touring Italy for the first time stopped off one night at Pisa, where they fell in with a convivial party at a cafe.

It was still happily before the enterprise of touring agencies had fobbed the idea of Italian travel of its last vestiges of magic.

Alice and her mother are touring overland from Los Angeles.

After touring Pennsylvania five years later, Brissot de Warville reported that there existed then a country where the blacks were allowed to have souls, and to be endowed with an understanding capable of being formed to virtue and useful knowledge, and where they were not regarded as beasts of burden in order that their masters might have the privilege of treating them as such.

Things were so well established by this time that there was no need for him to tour the ports, and increasing work kept him ever closer to his desk in Peking.

Ger. siebenschlafer) is rather a squirrel than a mouse, and that he is still esteemed a dainty edible, as he was by the Romans: indeed when fat, just before he retires to hibernate, he might be preferred to 'possum and other strange dishes on which some hospitable Americans regale themselves and the patient palates of touring Presidents.

Various travelers touring the South, keen for corroborative evidence but finding none, still nursed the belief that a further search would bring reward.

An able orator, he toured the United States, soap-boxing, lecturing and recruiting supporters for the movement.

They toured Switzerland on mules.

He knew how to tour trenches.

We made up the party, toured down the Rhone valley, and then back by way of the Cévennes, just to get the lay of the land.

"I just offered this young person a part in a practically all-star cast, touring the West.

CHAPTER IX Yon were grand days, that I spent touring aboot wi' Mac, singing in concerts.

" The man went over to a small asteroid cruiser, built for speed in touring the Asteroid Belt.

Car, touring body, fitted with every latest convenience.

28 collocations for  touring