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adventure

[ad-ven-cher] / ædˈvɛn tʃər /


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"They go to her wake but all is not what it seems and they get pulled into an eerie, creepy adventure that takes them all over Ireland and beyond," said McGee.

From BBC

“She loves fun and adventure. She is a devoted friend. She is full of kindness and knowledge. Talk to her, and you’ll see.”

From Los Angeles Times

His mom always said that moving all the time—being nomads, she called it—was an adventure, and he went along with it, but really, he hated moving, hated starting a new school.

From Literature

Those adventures tended to demand huge amounts of cash to make sci-fi real—with varying degrees of success.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Of course! I want to go where new adventure lives.”

From Literature