tours

IPA: tˈʊrz

Root Word: Tours

noun

  • A city, the capital of the Indre-et-Loire department, and one of the largest in Centre-Val de Loire, France.
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Examples of "tours" in Sentences

  • Today Senator McCain tours an oil rig platform in New Orleans.
  • * Senator John McCain tours an oil rig platform in New Orleans.
  • Plus any guy just off three tours is part mule anyway (been there done that).
  • In the original V they lead humans in tours on thier ships and when they got off they remarked about how much they loved the Vistors.
  • Here at Macworld, a company with an innovative approach to audio travel tours is encouraging folks to get on the bus to check out their new program -- literally.
  • If you have not been to Paris before, spending a day on one of the Open Bus tours is a good way to get your bearings and spot the attractions you want to visit in more depth later.
  • The main difference between blog tours and book tours is that blog readers are encouraged to "follow" the author from blog to blog, where in real life this might seem vaguely stalkerish.
  • The idea for the subsidised tours is the brainchild of Antonio Tajani, the European Union commissioner for enterprise and industry, who was appointed by Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister.

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