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Pleasure trip   /plˈɛʒər trɪp/   Listen
Pleasure trip

noun
1.
A journey taken for pleasure.  Synonyms: excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, sashay.  "It was merely a pleasure trip" , "After cautious sashays into the field"






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"Pleasure trip" Quotes from Famous Books



... anybody on the bay, Janet. City folks is gone, an' the Quintonites ain't chancin' a pleasure trip in this gale. Get downstairs, Janet; it's just possible some ...
— Janet of the Dunes • Harriet T. Comstock

... Honest, it nearly broke my heart to separate myself from that roll, but I just had to do it. I get twenty to one, go into hysterics at the quarter, faint at the half, but come to in time to see my money coming in so far ahead it looked as if he was out for a pleasure trip. Can you see me with that 400 in my mit? Talk about throwing fits. Why, I had the Leamy Ladies looking like children romping on ...
— The Sorrows of a Show Girl • Kenneth McGaffey

... to discuss the good or evil which comes from various kinds of recreation, but to tell you, from experience, what kind of reading to take with you when you go on a vacation, or a pleasure trip. As you are seeking rest for the body so let your religious books have a rest. Leave them all at home, except the Bible, and prayer book,—you might take them along to be used in case of sickness or accident. Then put in your 'grip' some humorous books, such as will make you merry. Besides ...
— Mr. World and Miss Church-Member • W. S. Harris

... "On a little pleasure trip; and perhaps she may introduce you to a pleasant lady, who has already become interested in you, from what she has ...
— Jack's Ward • Horatio Alger, Jr.

... Rouge, like many a stouter volunteer, had reckoned without his host. Fighting Mexicans was a less amusing occupation than he had supposed, and his pleasure trip was disagreeably interrupted by brain fever, which attacked him when about halfway to Bent's Fort. He jolted along through the rest of the journey in a baggage wagon. When they came to the fort he was taken out and left there, together with the rest of the ...
— The Oregon Trail • Francis Parkman, Jr.


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