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She had adventured into a new world and found it good.
Before this, he might have been adventuring in his own time.
Now she wanted to take two weeks off, adventuring with us?
"And how would you look upon spending several years adventuring with them both?"
The pair had adventured widely before they raised up this home.
All me running and adventuring the night before had given her an incredible appetite.
It was the little boy, hero of the earlier episode, who again adventured.
What note to strike in areas where British art had never gone seriously adventuring before?
In the early 1990s, he adventured himself through the world of drugs.
He had adventured in blossoms before to the torment of his heart and head.
A party is a group of characters adventuring together in a role-playing game.
You find out something while you were adventuring on your own?"
She adventured with my father once, so she may know something more."
"I now approached nearer the door, and adventured to look in.
"But how may I come to you at all, when you are adventuring around the galaxy?"
He was in the books himself, adventuring through the printed pages of bound volumes.
Adventuring about was dangerous, even on lands holding allegiance to their Clan.
"They adventured together, and common enemies have a way of making faster friends quite quickly-as I am sure you know."
Adventuring clerics wear the same thing, but cut shorter to allow greater freedom of movement.
Adventuring with books: a book list for elementary schools (p. 97)
She adventured into the minds of other men.
They adventured to contain the Snarl and to defeat those that would release it.
He's up there now in his mountain camp smiling at us because we're silly enough to believe he adventured to America unprepared.
More than four seasons have passed since she went off adventuring with that rogue Dan din, a friend of my young days.
Connor had adventured with his father and had been trained to spot enemies.