Days after the Diamond Princess evacuation, a ship from the same company, the Grand Princess, set sail from San Francisco on another ill-fated voyage.
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A statue of its namesake explorer stands in the lobby, near a chart of Cook’s voyages.
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The turbulent waters caused one of his oars to crack, which—without a motor or a sail—can be severely detrimental to his voyage.
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The voyage is a new one, certainly for Tambor, but also for Hollywood, in many ways.
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They knew how long the voyage would take, they knew what they would find on the other side.
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A journey to a distant place occasions a greater, more consequential journey in time—“a voyage to my own posterity,” he calls it.
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Lennon later described the voyage as “the most fantastic experience I ever had”.
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Yet, on the voyage of seven weeks we buried forty-seven, or nearly one every day.
The Orange Girl|Walter Besant
One of the Dutch vessels captured was to go as almiranta; but it did not make the voyage, as it was unseaworthy.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXIV, 1630-34|Various
A voyage to the Pacific was a very different thing in the year 1800, however, from what it is to-day.
Afloat And Ashore|James Fenimore Cooper
The house being empty, she procured the keys from the landlord, and proceeded on a voyage of discovery alone.
There is no Death|Florence Marryatt
I wished fervently at that instant that the ten days of this voyage were over and we were safely at Ferrok-Shahn.
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930|Various
British Dictionary definitions for voyage
voyage
/ (ˈvɔɪɪdʒ) /
noun
a journey, travel, or passage, esp one to a distant land or by sea or air
obsoletean ambitious project
verb
to travel over or traverse (something)we will voyage to Africa
Derived forms of voyage
voyager, noun
Word Origin for voyage
C13: from Old French veiage, from Latin viāticum provision for travelling, from viāticus concerning a journey, from via a way