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peregrination

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


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White’s peregrinations pay off as he gradually discovers a few mid-ranking U.S. diplomats and military officers — a “gang of mutineers,” he calls them — willing to go behind the ambassador’s back and do the right thing.

From Washington Post

“You have a very punchable face,” he tells Adam the preteen early in their peregrinations.

From New York Times

But he also takes us on a series of peregrinations, intellectual, imaginative and actual wanderings loosely wrapped around his ambition to know the striated caracara, a delightful oddball of a raptor.

From Washington Post

There’s a lightness in their peregrinations, the product of a writer who is charming and cheery in conversation — and who relies on humor even in the darkest times, both in writing and life.

From Los Angeles Times

He will stick to it throughout, alternating Hamoutal’s increasingly harrowing flight with his own peregrinations to the places “in this mundane world” where he might find evidence of her passage.

From New York Times