Sentence example with the word 'perambulation'

perambulation

Definition n. a walk around a territory

Last update: September 18, 2015


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Usually some people go for perambulation after the meal.   [Please select]

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1 In 1673 Aubrey began his "Perambulation" or "Survey" of the county of Surrey, which was the result of many years' labour in collecting inscriptions and traditions in the country.   [Please select]

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Somewhere in the dead and vacant dawn Philip went to bed, worn out by a night-long perambulation of the dark streets.   [Please select]

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"Why, boy," continued the other, resuming his perambulation of the deck, "explosions have sometimes been heard for hundreds, ay _hundreds_, of miles."   [Please select]

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During our perambulation we came to some machinery and bulkheads, etcetera, which were dingy in colour.   [Please select]

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Picking his way with great caution, he commenced a leisurely perambulation of the whole of the outside of the wood.   [Please select]

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--Perambulation of 1282, and first "Justice seat"--Seventy-two "itinerant forges" in the Forest--Date of Miners' laws and privileges--Perambulation of 1302--Edward I.   [Please select]

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In this eternal perambulation they met people that they knew; Stephen and Vera; Mitchell, Monier-Owen; Uncle Morrie and his sisters.   [Please select]

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"We wull hev to keep a sharp look-oot, Shames," remarked the skipper, as he stopped in his monotonous perambulation of the deck to glance at the compass.   [Please select]

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Short as the space was during which the procession again completed a third perambulation of the chapel, it seemed an eternity to Kenneth.   [Please select]

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