peregrinate

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To travel from place to place, or from one country to another, especially on foot; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries

As their brood grew, Annie and Thomas Barnacle peregrinated through a tight circle of tenements and small houses at shabby addresses in the heart of Galway: Abbeygate Street, Raleigh Row, Newtownsmyth.

To travel through a specific place

Anyway, as fledgling and as veteran, as man and as woman, as journalist and as aspirant littérateur, throught my half-century I peregrinated the world and wrote about it.

Peregrine; having traveled; foreign, exotic

Other apprentices on this pilgrimage have been the worldly Squire to the peregrinate Knight to whom are juxtaposed the peregrinate Second Nun to the worldly Prioress.

{v} to travel into far countries
To travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries
travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge
Having traveled; foreign
travel around, through, or over, especially on foot; "peregrinate the bridge"
peregrination
{n} a travel made to foreign lands
peregrinated
past of peregrinate
peregrinates
third-person singular of peregrinate
peregrinating
present participle of peregrinate
peregrination
A travel or journey, especially by foot, notably by a pilgrim
peregrination
{i} travel, journey, voyage; migration, wandering
peregrination
A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries
peregrination
travel (especially by foot)
peregrination
a long journey
peregrinate
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