"We'll peregrinate by train for most of the trip, but we'll get to France by plane."
"I want to peregrinate for a year after college, so I'm trying to learn the basics in several languages."
"Keep an eye on travel deals so you can peregrinate whenever you see a destination that catches your eye."
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There's something special about a travel itinerary with multiple destinations. Europe, with its multitude of countries and cultures nestled close together, allows a traveler to peregrinate easily around the continent. The word "peregrinate" comes from the Latin root "peregrinat-," meaning "traveled abroad."
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