peregrination

NOUN
  1. traveling or wandering around
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How To Use peregrination In A Sentence

  • She would interrupt her nocturnal peregrinations to stuff into herself anything she could find to eat.
  • * Nunquam a dextera mea liber iste discedit. nam si agnoscis, ecce — et aperit librum qui veste latebat — en ipsum! hic mihi, inquit, terra ac mari comes, hic in peregrinatione tota socius et consolator fuit. sed referam tibi sane, quo liber iste penetrarit, et quam nullus fere in orbe terrarum locus sit, ubi non materia tam felicis historiae pervulgata teneatur. primus eum Romanae urbi vir studiossimus tui The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • They rarely get beyond Luchon; and in this they are right, as they thus end their peregrinations at the most lovely spot among these mountains, and are as a rule so deceived, imposed on, and bewildered by guides, innkeepers, and horse-owners, at this otherwise delightful place, as to become undesirous of further travel. Tales of all countries
  • : I've been hearing anecdotally from many travelers and urbanites I know -- and seen in my own peregrinations -- that it's much more likely to see WEP or WPA enabled on networks when you're trolling to kipe some service (29 percent of us have done that). Wi-Fi Networking News
  • For what seems like an aeon—seems? nay, it is—his abominable peregrinations on the frangible stage that fame and wealth erect have perdured. Archive 2007-07-01
  • It was a rather lengthy peregrination, as he would put it, and not what they wanted to hear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or, as he might put it, explicatory peregrination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peregrinationis historia, and not those wearie volumes bearing the titles of vniuersall Cosmographie which some men that I could name haue published as their owne, beyng in deed most vntruly and vnprofitablie ramassed and hurled together, is that which must bring vs to the certayne and full discouerie of the world. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
  • A revolution in remote-sensing technology is already making it possible for scientists to see the underwater pathways that marine mammals such as seals and whales use on their mysterious peregrinations.
  • An unsentimental character who auctioned most of his football medals in 1995, Cantwell had one constant in his peregrinations, his home town.
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