make a voyage
Frequency: 7.210.0 per million words
To complete a journey, especially by sea.
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- Many explorers made perilous voyages across unknown oceans.
- She dreams of one day making a voyage around the world.
- The crew prepared meticulously to make their first voyage to Mars.
- Before the age of air travel, it took weeks to make a transatlantic voyage.
- They plan to make an epic voyage to the Antarctic next year.
- Having made several long voyages, he was an experienced sailor.
- The small boat struggled as it made its voyage through the stormy seas.
- Every year, thousands of cruise passengers make a relaxing voyage through the Caribbean.
- He hopes to make his final voyage to his homeland before retiring.
- If you make a voyage by cargo ship, it will take much longer.