Verb(1) travel around, through, or over, especially on foot(2) travel around(3) through(4) or over(5) especially on foot(6) journey(7) hike(8) rove
Verb(1) travel around, through, or over, especially on foot(2) travel around(3) through(4) or over(5) especially on foot(6) journey(7) hike(8) rove
(1) The problem - or at least the difference - is simply that it was based not only on the author's experience but on the soap-operatic adventures of her boozing, man-loving, peregrinating mother.(2) As he explains, the idea for his text arose when his own touring party was u2018returning homeward toward the dew-dropped southu2019 after a u2018Highland peregrination .u2019(3) Why do we have this perennial political peregrination that makes nearly everyone so unhappy?(4) Since I presume most of us began this peregrination from some point in the Northern Hemisphere, let me conclude back in my modest little hometown, the Bronx.(5) Yiddish is like a wanderer, a peregrinator who goes from inn to inn on a long road, and at each end he has a little drink, - I mean language - and he assimilated drink into his own mind and into his own heart, and he becomes enriched.(6) Famous representatives of this genre, such as Herodotus and Marco Polo, as well as a host of minor peregrinators , never actually encountered the phenomenon in question.(7) If anyone has insight about this peculiar pelican peregrination , please let me know.(8) With the fast-food fad having gained considerable ground, among the local people and peregrinators for some time now, there has been a healthy competition between bondas and bhajis on one side and hot-dogs and hamburgers on the other.(9) Dealers have responded to this urge by peregrinating around the country offering their wares at book fairs.(10) It peregrinates around the limbs of trees.(11) The latter part of the performance elucidated the duo's versatility and interpretation ability to its fullest extent, as the duo peregrinated throughout classical Latin American tradition.(12) The next year was a blur of peregrination , with the two visiting each other, pursuing mutual interests, and finding favorable responses to their artworks.(13) Of course the Irish also u2018 peregrinated u2019 to their neighbours in England, for this was the first port of call.