318 Verbs to Use for the Word journey

Alcippus, however, whose departure is a feint, returns secretly, leaving Pisaro to continue the journey alone.

The next place of interest which we reached, after resuming our journey, was within twenty miles of Weston.

She began her journey in the morning and came to a fountain.

By the rigid order of the proprietor, we were turned out the next morning at three, and pursued our journey.

Then she took up her journey, comforted and strangely elated.

In the year 1869, at the request of the Khedive of Egypt, Sir Samuel undertook a journey to the Soudan to put down the slave trade.

The years had moved onward, uneventfully enough, in that little hamlet; the man making his monthly journeys, regularly.

In midsummer, 1835, (December 18th,) the Gaucho chieftain commenced his fateful journey.

The pigeons performed this journey in two hours and a half.

Yes, she tried all, and even went a long journey over land and sea to visit the earl, who was her heir, and awake in him an interest in her child.

He sank down with a sigh of relief, as one who finishes a journey long and perilous.

He scolded the waiter, saying, 'It is as bad as bad can be: it is ill-fed, ill-killed, ill-kept, and ill-drest.' He bore the journey very well, and seemed to feel himself elevated as he approached Oxford, that magnificent and venerable seat of learning, Orthodoxy, and Toryism.

It had taken us all day to accomplish our journey over some of the roughest tracks imaginable, with the result that we were thoroughly tired and somewhat bad tempered.

A great crowd had come to the landing to tell her good-by and wish her a safe journey.

And to break the journey may make a big difference.

Addressing one of these, I pointed again to the sky, and again endeavoured to describe my journey, holding out to him at the same time, as the thing most likely to conciliate him, a watch somewhat larger than that I had bestowed upon my guide.

Wasn't it, indeed, well known among the favored juntas that those sagacious diplomats, Senators Mason and Slidell, had delayed their journey to Europe in order to aid the President in the treaty of peace that the victorious legions of Johnston were to exact in Washington?

The railroad to the heart of this delightful resort is not yet finished, and when Mr. P. had completed his long journey, in which the excellence and abominabitity,so to speak,of every American form of conveyance was exhibited, he was glad enough to see before him those charming wilds which are gradually being tamed down by the well-to-do citizens of New York and Boston.

Do enjoy your journey; write to me, too.'

Then, as he felt the swift dropping movement beneath his feet, he saw the great lighted ship he had just left whirl off westwards, resembling a gigantic luminous moth, yet without bell or horn to announce its journey.

When the summons arrived at Salem, Roger was ill, having caught a fever from some members of his flock on whom he had been attending; and he therefore replied, with truth, that it would endanger his life to attempt the journey to Boston.

They are to extend in each direction at least ten hours' journey on foot.

The continued uneasiness of Fingal prevented his master from again giving way to sleep until after day had dawned, when his faithful guard became tranquil, and he likewise sought the repose which he greatly needed before recommencing his fatiguing journey.

She confessed to a minor superstition, she did not really like to start a journey in the rain...

An accident, equally unexpected and disagreeable, has postponed our journey to Lady Howard at Howard Grove.

318 Verbs to Use for the Word  journey