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What is the example of trip?

Examples from Collins dictionaries On the Thursday we went out on a day trip. Mark was sent to the Far East on a business trip. She tripped and fell last night and broke her hip. He tried to follow Jack's footsteps in the snow and tripped on a rock.



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trip (noun) trip (verb) ego trip (noun) field trip (noun)

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The terms going on holiday and taking a trip are often used interchangeably to describe a temporary break from work or routine, typically for the purpose of leisure or relaxation.

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It's not used as a cautionary watch out, don't trip. Don't trip means don't worry or don't stress about something.

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VERB + TRIP be (away) on, go on, make, take She's away on a business trip. From here visitors can take a boat trip along the coast to Lundy Island. | have Did you have a good trip? | come back from, return from | be back from He's just back from a trip to New York.

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to trip over something: to fall over, to stumble on, to slip on something verb. I almost tripped over the phone line, but I managed to stay on my feet.

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But if you're looking to make your sentiment feel more meaningful, here are some alternative phrases to try:
  1. 1) Stay safe up there ...
  2. 2) Safe travels ...
  3. 3) Bon voyage ...
  4. 4) Fly safe! ...
  5. 5) Have a wonderful trip ...
  6. 6) Happy travels! ...
  7. 7) See you soon ...
  8. 8) Cheerio!


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