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on tour

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. on the road, on tournoun

    travelling about

    "they took the show on the road"; "they lost all their games on the road"

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  1. on tour

    "On tour" refers to a series of scheduled performances or appearances in various locations over a specified period of time. This term is often used in relation to musicians, bands, theater groups, or sports teams who travel from place to place for their performances or matches.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of on tour in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of on tour in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of on tour in a Sentence

  1. Luke Donald:

    The last few years I've been doing the Middle East thing, and it's a tough decision whether to go there and try and knock off some events as a European Tour member, this year I think overall looking at my results, I played a little bit better on the West Coast than I have in the Middle East, so that was another determining factor for coming back here to an event that I have had some success in the past.

  2. Schlapp Schlapp:

    Hillary is on her sore loser tour. It started at Harvard where the Hillary campaign blamed everybody for Hillary's lost. And now we have her going through recounts. You know what she needs to do ? She needs to get over it. She lost. Get out of the way and let Donald Trump be Donald Trump.

  3. Elizabeth Liz Hurley:

    I know it’s been in places like the Metropolitan Museum of New York and it’s been in the [Victoria and Albert] museum here [in England], i think it’s been on a world tour.

  4. Nicholas Hunt/FilmMagic -RRB- Alexander:

    In the Zone. we were in bed talking and she asked me to go on tour with her. I told her I couldn’t. I was at college on a football scholarship. Then she asked me to get married.

  5. Tom Arnold:

    Laurie is a tour de force, she could carry this show. She could carry every show ever.

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