Synonym: cruise, journey, navigate, sail, travel. Similar words: clairvoyant, clairvoyance, convoy, loyal, royal, royalty, disloyal, enjoyable. Meaning: ['vɔɪɪdʒ] n. 1. an act of traveling by water 2. a journey to some distant place. v. travel by boat propelled by wind or by other means.
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91. Beside, we had come to get some-thing to eat, and not to make any voyage of discovery.
92. Charming and enthusiastic, Crowhurst's life up to the voyage had been defined by crushed aspirations.
93. Ishmael signs up for the voyage and volunteers to bring Queequeg.
94. Jaq had spent the remainder of the voyage feeling exalted, yet pitiful.
95. There was just her and him and this voyage: a capsule of time separate from their normal lives.
96. This voyage was not so fortunate as the first two.
97. It was on that second voyage he encountered the Odonata.
98. Just as important was what we would learn during the voyage itself.
99. Contrary to popular myth Darwin was not thunderstruck by the theory of evolution during his voyage on the Beagle.
100. Atlantis was to carry the Galileo space probe on the first leg of a six-year voyage to Jupiter this afternoon.
101. In five minutes, everyone he had been with on the long voyage over from Pompey was dead.
102. The voyage meant to resolve a crisis of separation seemed instead only to promote one.
103. Last night had been a glorious voyage of discovery to a new land, revealing wonders never dreamt of.
104. His breath smelt of the black pickled olives she had first tasted on the voyage from Dingle.
105. We are merely entering the second stage of a long voyage with some of the flotsam discarded.
106. Some were eating, and Ruth guessed that they had broken into the food supplies they had brought for the voyage.
107. Joshua Slocum, the first man to circumnavigate the globe alone, saw a phantom during his epic voyage.
108. They would see to it that he went on no voyage.
109. Before they sailed from London they had undertaken to do all that they could under all the emergencies of the voyage.
110. Instead she began a 57-year voyage almost continuously in the public eye.
111. Each expedition is a new adventure, a new voyage of discovery.
112. The words were an evasion, however, as was the purpose of their voyage.
113. In the 1837 journal, Darwin gives an account of his voyage to South America.
114. For a start we caught our first big fish, an important moment on any voyage.
115. Pigneau de Behaine was more than vindicated seventy-five years after his bold voyage to Versailles.
116. There might be creatures in the universe to whom a thousand-year voyage would present nothing worse than slight boredom....
117. After a long refit,(http://sentencedict.com/voyage.html) the Soren Larsen has begun a voyage to the other side of the world.
118. What if Juan Miguel had taken the boy on a dangerous ocean voyage without telling Elizabeth.
119. His more recent voyage on the Ra was based upon similar diffusionist assumptions.
120. It sounds like a landfall you might make after a long and seasick voyage.