sightsee

IPA: sˈaɪtsˈi

verb

  • (intransitive) To go sightseeing; to visit places of interest in a city, town or geographical area.
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Examples of "sightsee" in Sentences

  • Sightseeing at the castle is free.
  • I begin the capitel of sightseeing.
  • He is enjoying in sightseeing the whole place.
  • The story is about a sightseeing trip in Tokyo.
  • She thinks it's a nice place to sightsee and shop.
  • The Villages project offers sightseeing and tourism.
  • On the Far Side of the Mountain is famous for sightseeing.
  • A sightseeing train now follows the route through the gorge.
  • The tour stops along the way for sightseeing and refreshments.
  • She got to sightsee and ride her bike, and it was all paid for.
  • But along the way, I've got a little time to sightsee and visit.
  • Elisabeth of Hungary, is one of the top sightseeing destinations.
  • Do you want to just fish, or also do other things, such as sightsee?
  • The village is touristically known for sightseeing or exploring the Swiss Alps.
  • A lot of folks are out to sightsee, says Melissa Withers, a spokeswoman for the city.
  • In addition to golf outings with adidas Golf's PGA, European and Asian tour professionals, the finalists will sightsee and experience various cultures.
  • Now canoes have their place but if you plan to hunt, fish, camp, sightsee, photography, take kids out, or just let you wife sunbathe in the front while you fish then my longboat takes the cake.
  • While Obama's using taxpayer money to sightsee around the globe, his policies leave America bankrupt, increase unemployment, do nothing to contain global warming, do nothing for energy indepence, and do nothing for health care.

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