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Definition of road trip in English: road tripnoun 1A journey made by car, bus, etc. Example sentencesExamples - The remake tells the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone.
- Summer means a lot of things to me - road trips, the beach, Big Day Out - but perhaps more importantly, summer means Miniature Golf.
- When she misses her train, Isa's day sightseeing turns into a road trip through Rajasthan by rickshaw.
- Imagine Tenoch's surprise when he receives a call from Luisa, asking whether their invitation of a road trip to a mysterious, secluded beach is still open.
- Six friends on a road trip stop off in a small town in the middle of nowhere to spend the night.
- He leaves home on his son's third birthday and begins a cross-country road trip to try to answer some of his nagging questions about himself.
- The road trip is a little bit about a great disappointment that turns to a great victory later, a challenge that became a success.
- If you can get along on a road trip, the relationship will probably last;
- The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks.
- The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women.
- They arrived in Hemsby in Norfolk this afternoon after a 26-hour road trip from Hamburg, via the Harwich ferry.
- It's August 1973 and five college-age friends are on a road trip through Texas.
- He invites them on a road trip to an unexplained destination, to which they only barely accept.
- The film is a nicely-played road movie about two men who take a road trip together through California's wine region on the week before one is to get married.
- When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip.
- My vacations consisted of road-trips down the coast to fishing villages and oyster beds.
- The next day, we took a little road-trip further down into the heart of Bourgogne.
- Miles resolves to go on a road trip with Jack, and heads up to California's wine region for a journey of self-discovery.
- The result is the musical equivalent of a day at the beach - a lively, occasionally laid-back, sunshine album that's perfect for those long summer road trips.
- Johnny and his trainer, Bruce, are taking a little road trip when they make a stop in the small New England town of Hobbs Landing.
2North American A series of sporting fixtures played away from home. Example sentencesExamples - Did you know that the basketball coach, gives each of his players a book before each road trip?
verb North American no object Make a journey by car, bus, etc. they road-tripped from New Jersey to Hollywood Example sentencesExamples - We have spent two days road-tripping to the sparsely settled northern end of Vancouver Island.
- You don't need a car in the main village, but you'll want to reserve one before you arrive (either at the airport or in Whistler) for at least a day so you can road-trip to the north.
- Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics.
- I am going to take a fellow Bostonian's opinion on this one too - no one road-trips quite like a Patriots fan.
- Through arrest reports and newspaper articles, he followed one activist as she road-tripped across the country from Oregon to California to Minnesota.
- Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nong of China was road-tripping about his vast empire and, taking a rest one day, prepared to imbibe a lovely cup of boiled water, when a falling tea leaf floated into his cup.
- On Sunday we're road-tripping to a Gawler caravan park to see Beth.
- It's not like the doctor was road-tripping through Antarctica where there's no cell phone coverage.
- I road-tripped up to New Plymouth with my hair straightener, my black pointed stilettos and my sense of humour, because I didn't quite know what to expect.
- If you're not up for road-tripping to California, the tour's next stop, do yourself a favour and pick up the original cast recording.
Derivatives noun Ideally, teachers should be road-trippers, knowing the destination but finding their own route. Example sentencesExamples - The festival has rapidly become a staple event for New Zealand musical road-trippers with line-ups that consistently feature premium musicians.
Definition of road trip in US English: road tripnoun 1A journey made by car, bus, etc. Example sentencesExamples - He leaves home on his son's third birthday and begins a cross-country road trip to try to answer some of his nagging questions about himself.
- If you can get along on a road trip, the relationship will probably last;
- The film is a nicely-played road movie about two men who take a road trip together through California's wine region on the week before one is to get married.
- The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women.
- They arrived in Hemsby in Norfolk this afternoon after a 26-hour road trip from Hamburg, via the Harwich ferry.
- He invites them on a road trip to an unexplained destination, to which they only barely accept.
- When she misses her train, Isa's day sightseeing turns into a road trip through Rajasthan by rickshaw.
- The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks.
- The remake tells the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone.
- Summer means a lot of things to me - road trips, the beach, Big Day Out - but perhaps more importantly, summer means Miniature Golf.
- The next day, we took a little road-trip further down into the heart of Bourgogne.
- Miles resolves to go on a road trip with Jack, and heads up to California's wine region for a journey of self-discovery.
- Six friends on a road trip stop off in a small town in the middle of nowhere to spend the night.
- My vacations consisted of road-trips down the coast to fishing villages and oyster beds.
- Imagine Tenoch's surprise when he receives a call from Luisa, asking whether their invitation of a road trip to a mysterious, secluded beach is still open.
- The result is the musical equivalent of a day at the beach - a lively, occasionally laid-back, sunshine album that's perfect for those long summer road trips.
- Johnny and his trainer, Bruce, are taking a little road trip when they make a stop in the small New England town of Hobbs Landing.
- It's August 1973 and five college-age friends are on a road trip through Texas.
- When his wife, Helen, dies unexpectedly, he becomes more alienated and embarks on a nostalgic road trip.
- The road trip is a little bit about a great disappointment that turns to a great victory later, a challenge that became a success.
2North American In sports, a series of games played away from home. Example sentencesExamples - Did you know that the basketball coach, gives each of his players a book before each road trip?
verb North American no object Make a journey by car, bus, etc. they road-tripped from New Jersey to Hollywood Example sentencesExamples - On Sunday we're road-tripping to a Gawler caravan park to see Beth.
- We have spent two days road-tripping to the sparsely settled northern end of Vancouver Island.
- I am going to take a fellow Bostonian's opinion on this one too - no one road-trips quite like a Patriots fan.
- If you're not up for road-tripping to California, the tour's next stop, do yourself a favour and pick up the original cast recording.
- Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nong of China was road-tripping about his vast empire and, taking a rest one day, prepared to imbibe a lovely cup of boiled water, when a falling tea leaf floated into his cup.
- Through arrest reports and newspaper articles, he followed one activist as she road-tripped across the country from Oregon to California to Minnesota.
- I road-tripped up to New Plymouth with my hair straightener, my black pointed stilettos and my sense of humour, because I didn't quite know what to expect.
- Plato's a little thick, so he ends up cheating, and they end up road-tripping to Mount Olympus so he can wrestle in the Olympics.
- It's not like the doctor was road-tripping through Antarctica where there's no cell phone coverage.
- You don't need a car in the main village, but you'll want to reserve one before you arrive (either at the airport or in Whistler) for at least a day so you can road-trip to the north.
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