Voyage in a sentence as a noun

On any long voyage they'd break down so you need to be able to make new ones.

As a result, she sank as soon as she was launched on her maiden voyage!

Supposedly, there's a reason there's an engineer on board a ship, things break down and need maintenance on a voyage.

One went to college because he/she wanted to learn stuff which will be useful on his/her voyage to the frontiers of human knowledge.

The importance of Columbus's voyage about changing the way we think about our place on the world was still important.

The federal agency eleven decks up is familiar with their prime directive and will gladly refit them for their next voyage.

Voyage in a sentence as a verb

The remainder of the voyage to Mars was quiet aboard the USS HNterprise after Captain Graham threatened to "turn this rocket ship around if you two don't stop fighting".

You're the only ones wholl talk all about the really terrific changes going on, the only ones crazy enough to know that life is a space voyage, and not a short one, either, but one thatll last for billions of years.

Consumer GPS devices do not work above 18 km, so unfortunately even without the cell reception limitations he would not have been able to track the balloon during it's entire voyage.

Meanwhile, SpaceX will still be going strong, revolutionizing private space travel and space cargo delivery, and possibly have achieved tangible milestones toward the first manned voyage to Mars.

You're the only ones zany enough to agonize over time and distance without limit, over mysteries that will never die, over the fact that we are right now determining whether the space voyage for the next billion years or so is going to be Heaven or ****.

That takes balls:"The second largest cruise ship in the world, Oasis of the Seas, used this effect as a contributing factor to pass under the Great Belt bridge, Denmark, 1 November 2009, on her voyage from the shipyard in Turku, Finland to Florida, USA.[5] Without the presence of the squat effect, the ship wouldn't have been able to clear the bridge safely - the margin would have been very slight.

Voyage definitions

noun

an act of traveling by water

noun

a journey to some distant place

verb

travel on water propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"

See also: sail navigate