Noun The Titanic sank on her maiden voyage. He wrote about his many voyages into the South Seas. a manned voyage to Mars Verb They voyaged to distant lands. He spent his youth voyaging around the globe.
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Noun
Accompanied by a logistical vessel, the ship's voyage marks the first time Iran has been able to reach the Atlantic using naval vessels without docking in any international ports, Sayyari said. Mostafa Salem, CNN, 11 June 2021 The local government plans to commemorate the Beagle with an observation platform that overlooks the area and to create a virtual tour of the ship as part of the year's bicentennial celebrations of the ship's first voyage. Theresa Machemer, Smithsonian Magazine, 12 May 2020 The exception to this will be the maiden voyage, which is five nights and sets sail July 14. Megan Dubois, Chron, 14 July 2022 Chronic illness can be a voyage of desperation, making floating debris resemble a life raft. Isabella Cueto, STAT, 8 July 2022 The ferry to Bay Ridge is an exhilarating voyage, cutting through the waves on the East River, past Governors Island and aiming for the majesty of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.New York Times, 8 July 2022 His greatest challenge was a voyage from Sicily to New York via Iceland and Greenland in 2019 across the freezing waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. Diane Bellcolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 19 May 2022 One voyage included a woman who was a packaging designer. Haben Kelati, Washington Post, 17 Aug. 2022 But a few new performers in key roles will give this voyage its own personality. Jim Higgins, Journal Sentinel, 17 Aug. 2022
Verb
There are many ways to voyage on the Milwaukee River, from renting kayaks from the Milwaukee Kayak Company to Edelweiss cruise boats that can hold up to 145 passengers. Jordyn Noennig, Journal Sentinel, 26 July 2022 Angie Gomez believes to be a mother is to voyage into parenthood both together and alone. Jeneé Osterheldt, BostonGlobe.com, 24 May 2022 Lai will be the second Asian-American passenger to voyage to the edge of space on a suborbital spaceflight, after Virgin Galactic employee and Indian-American aeronautical engineer Sirisha Bandla joined Richard Branson on his spaceflight last year. Catherine Thorbecke And Jackie Wattles, CNN, 28 Mar. 2022 Aline was released in France last November, played out of competition at Cannes this June, and will finally voyage to America January 21. Jackson Mchenry, Vulture, 15 Dec. 2021 After departing from shore, the telescope, still contained in Super STTARS, will voyage south along the coast and through the Panama Canal. Nikk Ogasa, Scientific American, 22 Sep. 2021 The two men would voyage together to temple — Singh by foot, the man on a bike — every Sunday. Johnny Magdaleno, The Indianapolis Star, 21 Apr. 2021 With the canal blocked, ships would have to voyage around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, adding 12 to 21 days to the journey and tens of thousands of dollars in extra fuel costs.Los Angeles Times, 28 Mar. 2021 The train will voyage along the Colorado River, passing through steep rock canyons and breathtaking desert scenes along the way. Ali Wunderman, Condé Nast Traveler, 7 Dec. 2020 See More
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English viage, veyage, from Anglo-French veiage, from Late Latin viaticum, from Latin, traveling money, from neuter of viaticus of a journey, from via way — more at way