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

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Examples

  • Samoan and Tongan names, that the priests brought with them in their first voyages from the south in the long ago when they found

    THE BONES OF KAHEKILI 2010

  • Also, your analogy about past sea voyages versus current space voyages is completely irrational.

    MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration? 2008

  • The government invests huge sums of money in voyages of exploration and wars with other nations, while science and medicine remain in an appallingly primitive state.

    04.04 M-mv 2004

  • The government invests huge sums of money in voyages of exploration and wars with other nations, while science and medicine remain in an appallingly primitive state.

    The recommended daily allowance M-mv 2004

  • The government invests huge sums of money in voyages of exploration and wars with other nations, while science and medicine remain in an appallingly primitive state.

    04.04 M-mv 2004

  • The government invests huge sums of money in voyages of exploration and wars with other nations, while science and medicine remain in an appallingly primitive state.

    04.04 M-mv 2004

  • The government invests huge sums of money in voyages of exploration and wars with other nations, while science and medicine remain in an appallingly primitive state.

    04.04 M-mv 2004

  • David Simpson has argued that the empty, Antarctic vastness towards which the Mariner voyages is an aesthetic (Romantic) version of the imperialist conquest and objectification of the world (Simpson 155-7).

    'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' as an Ambient Poem; a Study of a Dialectical Image; with Some Remarks on Coleridge and Wordsworth 2001

  • Samoan and Tongan names, that the priests brought with them in their first voyages from the south in the long ago when they found

    The Bones of Kahekili 1919

  • And although he was by this time dead, the people still took great interest in voyages of discovery.

    This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917

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