Synonym: Odyssey. Similar words: cross-eyed, abyss, abyssal, dispossessed, possessed, mosey, goody-goody, jersey. Meaning: ['ɒdɪsɪ] n. 1. a long wandering and eventful journey 2. a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy.
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61, Penguin just one title on the Odyssey list, a minor Saul Bellow novel from 1951.
62, And that makes his strange odyssey from a cheerless child to a jolly St. Nick all the more surprising.
63, Odyssey is an adventure novel by Rafael Sabatini, originally published in 1922.
64, A chat with a glassblower, returning from an odyssey on which he had carried a full-sized glass man across the country, helped me forget the ocean (helpless laughter usually does).
65, In the Odyssey Homer tells of lotus - eaters who live in dreamy indolence.
66, would be the name used to identify a parameter author within a library name context whose topics, from the most to the least general, are Literature, Classics, and Odyssey.
67, You know that 2001 Odyssey has a dance contest now?
More similar words: cross-eyed, abyss, abyssal, dispossessed, possessed, mosey, goody-goody, jersey, bull's eye, bird's eye view, dyspnea, dystopia, dysphasia, dyslexia, dystopian, dysphoria, dysphonia, dysphagia, dyspeptic, dyspepsia, dyspraxia, dysentery, dystrophy, body, dyskinesia, moody, woody, goody, dysfunction, melody.