Touring can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Adjective |
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touring - Working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company". | ||
Verb |
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tour - make a tour of a certain place; "We toured the Provence this summer" | ||
Noun |
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tour - a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area; "they took an extended tour of Europe"; "we took a quick circuit of the park"; "a ten-day coach circuit of the island" | ||
tour - a period of time spent in military service | ||
tour - a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work" |
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1. | verb | I'm looking forward to touring bookstores in the US. | |
2. | verb | They loved grand touring cars. | |
3. | verb | Why is he touring again? | |
4. | verb | To me, he seems too young to be touring the world on his own. | |
5. | verb | Tom is still touring with Mary's band. | |
6. | verb | Tom is touring with Mary's band. | |
7. | verb | We started touring in Algeria. | |
8. | verb | Now you can tour Chernobyl and write your own story. | |
9. | verb | He started to tour mosques from Tunisia to Algeria, giving talks about his experience. | |
10. | verb | In Japan, the flights don’t even leave the ground. An entertainment company offers flights in a fake aircraft cabin. Passengers get meals and tour famous sites through virtual reality headsets. | |
11. | verb | He started to tour mosques from Tunisia to Algeria, giving talks about his experience. | |
12. | verb | In Japan, the flights don’t even leave the ground. An entertainment company offers flights in a fake aircraft cabin. Passengers get meals and tour famous sites through virtual reality headsets. | |
13. | noun | They took an extended tour of Europe. | |
14. | noun | Elena's motorcycle tour through the region around Chernobyl has revived interest in one of the most serious nuclear disasters in history. | |
15. | noun | Kumaratunga's India tour preceded a three-day visit to Sri Lanka by Norwegian Foreign Minister Jan Petersen in a new bid to revive the peace talks that were supposed to follow a ceasefire that Oslo successfully brokered in February 2002. | |
16. | noun | . . . Murph Archibald is Red Blount's nephew by marriage, and in 1972, he was coming off a 15-month tour in Vietnam in the infantry. | |
17. | noun | I will be completing my tour of duty in Bolivia in September of this year. | |
18. | noun | Also, any tour recommendations would be very helpful a well. | |
19. | noun | I have taken this tour and it was great. | |
20. | noun | And don't expect to party on this tour. | |
21. | noun | It is a tour agency and they have their own buses etc. | |
22. | noun | He'll set up a real tour of the area for you, not some tourist fantasy. | |
23. | noun | You could stay in a city & get a bus tour to say the Cliffs of Moher or Dingle peninsula but you will be with all the other tourists. | |
24. | noun | There are many reasons to say Disney cruise is the best bet for you to have a enjoyable holiday tour. | |
25. | noun | I enjoyed my tour and i am looking for adventure tour and India heritage tours for valuable. | |
26. | noun | Is there a tour guide available? | |
27. | noun | Where do I book a bus tour? |
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verb | |
I'm looking forward to touring bookstores in the US. | |
They loved grand touring cars. | |
Why is he touring again? | |
To me, he seems too young to be touring the world on his own. | |
Tom is still touring with Mary's band. | |
Tom is touring with Mary's band. | |
We started touring in Algeria. | |
Now you can tour Chernobyl and write your own story. |
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He started to tour mosques from Tunisia to Algeria, giving talks about his experience. | |
In Japan, the flights don’t even leave the ground. An entertainment company offers flights in a fake aircraft cabin. Passengers get meals and tour famous sites through virtual reality headsets. | |
He started to tour mosques from Tunisia to Algeria, giving talks about his experience. | |
In Japan, the flights don’t even leave the ground. An entertainment company offers flights in a fake aircraft cabin. Passengers get meals and tour famous sites through virtual reality headsets. | |
noun | |
They took an extended tour of Europe. |
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Elena's motorcycle tour through the region around Chernobyl has revived interest in one of the most serious nuclear disasters in history. |
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Kumaratunga's India tour preceded a three-day visit to Sri Lanka by Norwegian Foreign Minister Jan Petersen in a new bid to revive the peace talks that were supposed to follow a ceasefire that Oslo successfully brokered in February 2002. |
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. . . Murph Archibald is Red Blount's nephew by marriage, and in 1972, he was coming off a 15-month tour in Vietnam in the infantry. |
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I will be completing my tour of duty in Bolivia in September of this year. |
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Also, any tour recommendations would be very helpful a well. |
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I have taken this tour and it was great. |
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And don't expect to party on this tour. |
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It is a tour agency and they have their own buses etc. |
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He'll set up a real tour of the area for you, not some tourist fantasy. |
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You could stay in a city & get a bus tour to say the Cliffs of Moher or Dingle peninsula but you will be with all the other tourists. |
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There are many reasons to say Disney cruise is the best bet for you to have a enjoyable holiday tour. |
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I enjoyed my tour and i am looking for adventure tour and India heritage tours for valuable. |
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Is there a tour guide available? | |
Where do I book a bus tour? |