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Dictionary Entry
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
In a Sentence
“On our last holiday to Spain we took a tour of the wine-growing regions.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Poetry examples for “tour”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Vernon has been my fate; who is here the same that you knew him—
Making the tour, it seems, with friends of the name of Trevellyn.
Read full poem →32 . A Masque at Lord Hay's, for the Entertain-
ment of Monsieur le Baron de Tour, Feb. 22, 1617.
Read full poem →ing in Salome and The Comedy of Errors on Broadway.
As the result of a recent tour of North and South Caro-
lina he edited in May 1927 the Negro Number of the
Read full poem →During his tour, the President repeatedly ex-
pressed entire willingness to accept any and all
Read full poem →Où se meurt un cyprin emmy la pièce d'eau,
Où, dans la tour mauresque aux lanternes chinoises,
--Tout en lui préparant du sirop de framboises--
Read full poem →cast much gloom over the comiDletion of "Endymion,**
which was, however, dispersed by a pedestrian tour
through Scotland, in the company of Mr. Bro^vn, a
Read full poem →It seems that I must have painted the whole ship myself. We made a
regular ‘grand tour’: Livorno, Napoli (we passed so close to Capri I
could have cried). Then all around Sicily—Catania, Messina, Palermo—the
Read full poem →a bulletin from the " Tour of J S ^ Esq.,
Read full poem →ith his wife and youngest son, started on his last visit-
ing and preaching tour. Brother T. M. Allen, who
knew him long and intimately, and loved him ardently,
