Journey in a sentence as a noun

Im OK with having failed at this part of the journey.

That is considered a "long journey" these days?

When they treat you like this, just remember that this is your journey, not theirs.

A trope that refuses to die: "It’s been an incredible journey".

He would journey throughout Georgia on a whim, stopping to talk to strangers.

It was a pretty long journey for a weekend - it would sometimes take 10 hours one way since you had to go through New York.

Or is the argument that leisure travellers care more about cost and commuters care more about journey time?

Journey in a sentence as a verb

Do you really need to be able to start your journey every minute and not just every 10 minutes.

Every programmer is on a long, cyclical journey where every stepping stone feels like a new kind of enlightenment.

"> "...the two men set out on their maniacal journey to remake what they saw as the bland, lazy world around them.."> "...Tomorrow doesn’t wait for the man who designs it.

We are elated to announce the next step in this journey""It’s been an immensely exciting journey and we are humbled by the support we received along the way.

Visitors will be able to walk around them and admire their antique workmanship as they obliviously continue their steady journey.

I don't agree that he should be in jail, but the "restricted patterns of 1s and 0s" bit is like saying that murdering someone with a gun is just facilitating the journey of a piece of refined earth that just happens to go through some watery carbon mass.

Journey definitions

noun

the act of traveling from one place to another

See also: journeying

verb

undertake a journey or trip

See also: travel

verb

travel upon or across; "travel the oceans"

See also: travel