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peregrination

[per-i-gruh-ney-shuhn] / ˌpɛr ɪ grəˈneɪ ʃən /


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A jaunt to the Waffle House across the street required a peregrination across a hot ocean of tarmac.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2023

Finding community and disagreement in a space in which talking to strangers might be more welcome than at, say, my local coffee shop is particularly alluring peregrination.

From Salon • Nov. 5, 2022

Or call it mental peregrination, as I find myself hiking again up the rocky path of a small, spherical mountain rising where the Tauranga harbor meets the sea.

From Washington Post • Apr. 30, 2020

Pizza Pilgrims, as you might guess from the name, has previous for devotional peregrination.

From The Guardian • May 14, 2017

In 1742, Hogarth visited the city, in that celebrated peregrination with his four friends, and played hop-scotch in the courtyard of the Guildhall.

From A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land by Hughes, William R. (William Richard)