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touring
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company" [syn: itinerant , road , traveling ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Touring may mean: touring , the estate/wagon version of BMW cars Bicycle touring Ski touring Touring (card game) Carrozzeria Touring Touring (band) Touring car racing Touring cars a model of Hymer campers a song by The Ramones Touring theatre
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company". v (present participle of tour English)
Usage examples of touring.
They found themselves organizing, propagandizing, podium- pounding, persuading, touring, negotiating, posing for publicity photos, submitting to interviews, squinting in the limelight as they tried a tentative, but growingly sophisticated, buck-and-wing upon the public stage.
The morning of August 14, 1821, 200 West Point cadets, an entire corps, who were touring New England, marched out from Boston to parade past the Adams house, colors flying and band playing.
I was touring the old Balbriggan Mine when a rotted timber gave way and I fell into an old shaft.
The pair would be touring the Caribbean for four weeks, leaving from Bremerhaven on Sunday, February 16.
MINUTES LATER, Beta RAM was dressed and touring the temporary shelters that comprised Camp Earth, which was erected on a flat plateau in the Caballo Mountains west of the White Sands Missile Range.
Schacht is already in his heart committed to a dental career, and he even interns twice a week for a root-specialist over at the National Cranio-Facial Pain Foundation, in east Enfield, when not touring.
Urbania four months ago when the touring Graustark National Ballet Company went bankrupt.
She had been seen he said, in Newark, Ohio, touring the municipal golf course at Octagon State Memorial in the company of a swaggering red-haired archaeologist named Kent Zacharias, also a dead, formerly a specialist in the mound-building Hopewellian cultures of Ohio Valley.
A Gyfferan Elevener was a long way from a light touring craft with an idiotproof navigational interface.
The cooperative cobbles shoes, ships exotic fruit, makes custom-designed slates, prints books and pamphlets, launders clothes and cuts hair, codes and maintains hundreds of web sites, runs a touring theatrical company.
It was nearly twenty years since the Wests had first started touring the area on the lookout for vulnerable young women.
It tends to be the biggest, fattest touring bike their platinum Amex card can handle, and they ride to and from work without ever getting within spitting distance of a speed limit.
And old George Washington Greene, who had given Longfellow his first copy of Dante while they were touring the Italian countryside together thirty years earlier, began stopping by whenever he was in town from Rhode Island, offering wide-eyed assessments of the labor.
Then, after several collegians had climbed into the tonneau, away the touring car dashed over the road leading to Hope.
But Comus had lived too thoroughly in the centre of things to regard life in a backwater as anything else than stagnation, and stagnation while one is young he justly regarded as an offence against nature and reason, in keeping with the perverted mockery that sends decrepit invalids touring painfully about the world and shuts panthers up in narrow cages.