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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121. Jack grinned and shook hands, looking like an ad for what an ocean voyage can do for the complexion.
122. It would mean a far more costly and complex voyage by human explorers, currently envisioned no sooner than 2018.
123. During the brief voyage Tom lived in a peculiar atmosphere of doom and of heroic, unselfish courage.
124. One of the youthful survivors, Chuck Gieg, had kept a log of the fateful voyage.
125. After a voyage of investigation in 1584 a colony that was intended to be permanent was launched in 1585.
126. Antic sleuth work and a few serendipitous turns reward Garson with the leads necessary to begin her voyage.
127. After a long voyage of two years' duration, he arrived in Canton ill 1669.
128. Exactly when we might end our voyage was largely a matter of idle speculation.
129. The international network, at least for the Western imperial system, added a long ocean voyage between two rail journeys.
130. Gradually the performance builds into something extraordinary, a gallant voyage into uncharted territory.
131. To me, this voyage was something much more-it was a pilgrimage to the shrine of my philosophy.
132. The leading crews are due to reach the end of their voyage at Southampton on Sunday.
133. Captain Cook's third and last voyage was a dismal echo of the first two.
134. In 1820, a voyage to Australia was a hazardous undertaking.
135. A woman who entered such a union embarked, like Yone Noguchi, on a voyage of threatening vastness.
136. There were considerable losses, owing partly to the circumstances of capture and partly to the very severe conditions on the voyage.
137. Both she and Ernest had lost weight during the voyage, but Charlotte could ill spare it.
138. Even if his history is half-baked, there is nothing amateurish about Mr Severin's voyage.
139. He had begun the voyage looking very young, barely in his early twenties.
140. Your mission, therefore, is much more than a voyage of discovery.
141. It took several months to get the boat ready for the voyage.
142. Goldilocks' embarkation on her voyage of self-discovery begins with her trying to peek into the bears' house.
143. A killer instinct required to spoil a tearful bon voyage party for a beloved figure.
144. Read in studio A rather unusual hot air balloon has completed its maiden voyage.
145. In those days, the voyage to Australia was long and dangerous.
146. Except for the burial at sea of a woman travelling to meet her husband, it was a dull voyage.
147. The other outstanding success of the voyage so far was the performance of our little satellite radio.
147. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
148. In those days visiting the island meant a long uncomfortable voyage across choppy seas.
149. For the nationalist, the voyage of discovery is a profound spiritual experience.
150. He did not find the voyage itself so difficult or uncomfortable, so why was it that he felt so depressed?