travelogue
IPA: trˈævʌɫɔg
noun
- A description of someone's travels, given in the form of narrative, public lecture, slide show or motion picture.
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Examples of "travelogue" in Sentences
- But in the end, it's a travelogue.
- Most of the chapters include a tedious travelogue.
- This is considered the first travelogue in Malayalam.
- It can be regarded as the prototype of the comic travelogue.
- The travelogue was not published until the death of Vishnubhat.
- A travelogue of the Londorossi Lemosho route can be viewed here.
- The duo's lifestyle TV show is a mixture of cookery and travelogue.
- The section Angling the Yellowstone is like a travelogue or guide book.
- Indeed, the travelogue film was one of the earliest forms of filmmaking.
- Apart from being some sort of travelogue, Cunt is of course a picaresque novel.
- This form of political travelogue is one of the most accurate accounts written on the country.
- Now, he's still writing an Internet column, but he's turned it into what he calls a travelogue about Iraq.
- Before September 30, the teams must post an 800-word travelogue and a three- to five-minute film on the web site.
- The pictures look fabulous, and your travelogue is so inspiring - I need to get off this damn island every now and then.
- Home my "travelogue" is helpful to others considering spending some time in Mexico and I would be happy to respond to other questions from my experience.
- There are so many suave transcontinental know-it-alls out there that this honest, self deprecating travelogue is more refreshing than a 'merican soda cup full of ICE.
- Your travelogue is interesting - came here through desipundit, and am finding all the classic observations foreigners would make in India - cows, poor people, dust and the likes hehe:)
- In editorial offices these days, the term "travelogue" is shorthand for "boring," designating flowery descriptions of places that impede the narrative thrust of a piece of writing -- something to be cut.
- The plot is transparently thin; our hero, named F.W. and writing in the first person throughout, delivers what he calls a travelogue through time to the Eleventh Cosmic Capital Year of Virgo, an unspecified time 100,000 years or so in the future.
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