long tour

Frequency: 6.04.0 per million words

a tour that covers a great distance or takes a lot of time

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Examples (10)

  • The band embarked on a long tour across several continents.
  • They planned a long cycling tour through the scenic mountains.
  • Artists often find a long concert tour exhausting but incredibly rewarding.
  • Preparation for a long diplomatic tour requires meticulous planning and logistics.
  • Explorers in the past often undertook long tours into unknown and dangerous lands.
  • The author went on a long promotional tour for her new book, visiting many cities.
  • After a long international tour, the singer finally returned home for a much-needed break.
  • We are considering a long adventure tour of Southeast Asia next year to experience diverse cultures.
  • Unlike a short trip, a long tour allows for deeper immersion into the local culture and lifestyle.
  • The diplomatic delegation successfully concluded its long official tour of several African nations.