Day-trip
"Day-trip" in a Sentence (7 examples)
Been day-tripping to the market and around the city for big sun hats, sundries and sights.
From Polly, we day-tripped to Koma and Malberg under a gorgeous blue sky and then traveled up the Lady Chain to Beth, where we camped near the rock cliff next to the portage on the east shore.
Before I met Tommy, I would not have day-tripped to the spot where James Dean died.
By the end of the summer, I had day-tripped with Quita around New England and ferried to Martha's Vineyard with Carol.
Using this relationship, the day-trip changes caused by changes in travel costs can be converted to a change in the number of fishing licenses by dividing the day-trip changes (AYij) by the average day-trip per fisherman (Yij).
I boarded my first train at Broad Street Station in 1968 for a fifth-grade class day-trip to Washington, D.C. Upon arriving in Washington, I experienced that city's monumental Union Station.
My short day-trip to Chillicothe inspired a confident desire to make future journeys to signature locations throughout Ohio during 2003.
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