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round trip

noun

  1. a trip to a given place and back again:

    Fares for round trips often have a discount.

  2. a transportation ticket for such a trip.


round trip

noun

  1. a trip to a place and back again, esp returning by a different route


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  • round-trip adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of round trip1

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

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Idioms and Phrases

A journey to a given place and back again, usually over the same route; also, a ticket for such a trip. For example, The fare for a round trip is generally lower than for two one-way journeys . [Mid-1800s]

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Example Sentences

A 64-year-old animal trainer, he makes the six-hour round-trip every two weeks to submit to her and explore his sexuality.

She was making the round trip for the second time since the fighting began.

He blamed the Ukrainians for letting it get run down, and he cut the round-trip air fare from Moscow almost in half.

He searches patiently through his briefcase and produces a round-trip ticket for the seat in question.

It took me 1.5 hours (3 hours round trip) to get to school every day.

The round trip covers a distance of about seventy-five miles and occupies eight or ten hours.

The Pennsylvania made a round trip in about thirty-five days, with a day or two of idle time at either end.

The next day we left our pony, and made a flying round trip of thirty miles to the settlement.

In less than two weeks, Motor Matt, we could make a round trip to the Bahamas in your air ship.

They saddled up and left at once, in order to complete the round trip before dark.

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