Tour in a sentence as a noun

Our CEO is about to go on a speaking tour tomorrow.

But it didn't matter because if the record did well they could tour off of it.

I have built a tour of my own city, Prague, starting in 2004, which was before Google Maps or Streetview.

Just like it wasn't them when their number was called, 'cause they were pullin' a tour in the National Guard.

Just like it wasn't them when their number got called, cus' they were off pullin' a tour in the National Guard.

"One of my best friends spoke similarly when I met him after his tour as a Marine in the first Gulf War in 1991.

A 360 deal makes an artist have to cut the record label in when it comes to merchandising and tour money.

Guy gets tired of his job, has some talent and decides to take a ton of golf lessons and practice hard to go for the tour.

I'm not sure I've ever seen a system as popular as this so quickly take a tour of so much of cryptography.

Tour in a sentence as a verb

The tour and merchandise money was basically the artist only.

In their machine room, they had a CM-5 with all the blinkenlights just like in "Jurassic Park" which was definitely the coolest part of the tour.

Got a bit annoyed about this, because Douglas was about to depart on a speaking tour of the US, and C. was responsible for ensuring his laptop worked.

The clutches or carpets or the wooden elephants are made specially for foreign tourists and are freakingly overpriced.

I love this exchange from Louis...no matter how novel his DIY startup-like strategy has been, it all comes down to grueling hard work:----Q. You’ve spent the last several months on a tour where you sold tickets only through your Web site.

I live in central Japan's manufacturing hub. If you ever come visit me, and really want to return depressed, I'll arrange for us to take a tour of the company which produces most of the world's cell phone camera gaskets.

Here we can read a grand tour of particle physics over 35 years and the only specific figure Wolfram manages to mention and give accolades to is Stephen Wolfram.

I remember hearing college tour guides that would literally say "um" after every single sentence, probably unbeknownst to themselves!Almost every class in the school had projects, and the health class project was for us to remove the stop words from our speech by the end of the semester.

Tour definitions

noun

a journey or route all the way around a particular place or area; "they took an extended tour of Europe"; "we took a quick circuit of the park"; "a ten-day coach circuit of the island"

See also: circuit

noun

a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"

See also: spell turn

noun

a period of time spent in military service

See also: enlistment hitch

verb

make a tour of a certain place; "We toured the Provence this summer"