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  • noun Plural form of journey.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of journey.

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Examples

  • What a lovely country the UK has become if our meals are now recorded as well as our car journeys, train journeys, walks in London etc.etc. etc.

    CCTV Britain Not a sheep 2009

  • Thanks for posting the triple bill of Reavers – they made my train journeys bearable the last few days!

    Gone Fishin’ « Geek Related 2010

  • I have never had such a bad experience on the dozens of train journeys I have taken over the same distance.

    Why people don't use public transport Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • She journeys from a mundane seamstress job to boisterous cabarets to the opulent French countryside, possessing little more than her unwavering determination, unique style and visionary talent.

    French Destinations 2010

  • Read on for thoughts on spelling, careers and the fragility of trust -- not to mention train journeys even more insanely early than mine.

    Miscellaneous Maxine 2009

  • One of the interesting things about journeys is how unpredictable they can be: Ajourney to the grocery store can be life-changing, while a well-planned vacation to a coveted destination spotmay turn out to be boring, “touristy”, and over-anticipated.

    Journeys: Back from Madison « Biodork 2010

  • Similar inhumane train journeys around this time are graphically described in such books as “A Kind of Cattle” by Barney

    Doug Nix 2010

  • For your opinions are always explorations and accompanying you on those journeys is a rare privilege indeed.

    Au Revoir Not Adieu « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • Problems with my train journeys to and from work today meant that I managed to finish this weighty volume of almost 600 pages, covering the early work of the late, great Roger Zelazny (1937-1995).

    Linkspam for 24-8-2009 nwhyte 2009

  • She journeys from a mundane seamstress job to boisterous cabarets to the opulent French countryside, possessing little more than her unwavering determination, unique style and visionary talent.

    French Perfume 2010

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