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Voyage   /vˈɔɪədʒ/  /vˈɔɪɪdʒ/   Listen
Voyage

noun
1.
An act of traveling by water.  Synonym: ocean trip.
2.
A journey to some distant place.
verb
(past & past part. voyaged; pres. part. voyaging)
1.
Travel on water propelled by wind or by other means.  Synonyms: navigate, sail.



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"Voyage" Quotes from Famous Books



... voyages, but once a storm arose which sent all her ships to the bottom of the sea. She sent a Wesleyan minister and a Catholic priest to Botany Bay in the same cabin, strictly enjoining them not to quarrel during the voyage. At the age of twenty she married Captain Chisholm, and went with him to Madras. There she established a School of Industry for Girls, and her husband seconded her in all ...
— The Book of the Bush • George Dunderdale

... consists of three coastal canals including the Corinth Canal (6 km) which crosses the Isthmus of Corinth connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf and shortens the sea voyage from the Adriatic to Peiraiefs (Piraeus) by 325 km; there are also ...
— The 2001 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... was sent on shore from the brig, which was now under way, and Mr Hicks, as had been agreed, said that he should go into the office and prepare the vouchers—that is, put on his sister's clothes. Miss Hicks immediately rose, and wishing our hero a pleasant voyage, as had been agreed, said that she should retire for the night, as she had a bad headache—she wished her brother good-night, and went into her room to wait another hour, when our hero, having shoved off the boat to deceive the ...
— Mr. Midshipman Easy • Frederick Marryat

... and right heartily," said Selim, who hastened to his young wife to tell her that she was to have a dear, beautiful companion in their proposed voyage, and that she would be on board before ...
— The Circassian Slave; or, The Sultan's Favorite - A Story of Constantinople and the Caucasus • Lieutenant Maturin Murray

... was remarkable for never making a voyage without a tempest. He was known to the sailors by the facetious name of 'Foul-weather ...
— The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4 • Lord Byron


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