all the way to Egery and back »
The long way; a roundabout route; a long distance to travel.
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baggage »
Luggage; traveling equipment.
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catch-as-catch-can »
A. 1681, John Fryer, Richard Chiswell, Robert Roberts, Robert White, A New Account of East-India and Persia, in Eight Letters, Being Nine Years Travels, Begun 1672 and Finished 1681.
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discretion is the better part of valour »
It is often wise to refrain from seemingly brave speech or action.1597
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dog and pony show »
Originally, a small, traveling circus featuring animals as entertainment.
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due course »
A. 1735, Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's Travels.
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fly-by-night »
A creatures which flies at night; a nocturnal flier or traveler.
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fly-by-night »
Traveling businessmen and tradesmen.
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fortune favors the brave »
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
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fortune favours the brave »
Alternative form of fortune favors the bold.
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go on »
To travel on; go by.
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grow a pair »
To be brave; to show some courage, especially in a situation in which one has so far failed to do so.
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head for the hills »
To travel to a higher elevation, especially to a rural region on vacation.
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hit the bricks »
To travel about, especially on foot.
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hit the road »
To begin traveling in an automobile or other road vehicle.
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