Sentences with circumnavigate
cir·cum·nav·i·gate
C c - For this year at least, our race to circumnavigate the globe in less than 80 days is over. [VERB noun]
- To circumnavigate the earth.
- I have had a couple of encounters with Breslin in Melbourne while trying to circumnavigate Pavarotti for a few brief words.
- But Jones handballs a lot to circumnavigate the problem; his overall disposal efficiency is 74 per cent.
- To circumnavigate the heavy downtown traffic.
- We circumnavigated the Mediterranean.
- German-born Freya Hoffmeister becomes the first woman to circumnavigate Australia solo in a sea kayak.
- He will circumnavigate the country on his motorcycle — performing stand-up each night while filming a documentary for British television.
- Rebel of the tournament: Saudi Arabia’s Malek Al Hawsawi, who circumnavigated Fifa’s ban on jewellery by keeping his ring in his mouth.
- Patrick Childress, who solo circumnavigated on a Catalina 27 in 1982, stresses the value of eggs, which will keep at least six weeks if previously unrefrigerated and oiled with vegetable shortening.