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had voyaged

  • past perfect
    of voyage.
    voyage
    noun
    a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.

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Saturday could also be seen as a meteorological milestone: We had voyaged more than half the stretch from the winter solstice to the spring equinox.

From Washington Post Feb. 4, 2023

By Friday we had voyaged about one-third of the way from the June 21 summer solstice to the Sept. 22 autumn equinox.

From Washington Post Jul. 22, 2022

We had voyaged 46 days from the winter solstice, and toward the brightness of spring.

From Washington Post Feb. 5, 2022

In his opinion the man most likely to have news would be Menelaus, who had voyaged all the way to Egypt before coming home.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton

For the next week Trevanion devoted himself to exploring Melbourne, and seeing as much as he could of the strange world to which he had voyaged on the other side of the globe.

From Nevermore by Rolf Bolderwood

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