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grand tour

noun

  1. an extended tour of Europe, formerly regarded as a necessary part of the education of young British gentlemen.
  2. an extended tour of any region or country.
  3. a comprehensive guided tour or inspection, as of a building, exhibit, or military installation.


grand tour

noun

  1. (formerly) an extended tour through the major cities of Europe, esp one undertaken by a rich or aristocratic Englishman to complete his education
  2. informal.
    an extended sightseeing trip, tour of inspection, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grand tour1

First recorded in 1660–70
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Idioms and Phrases

A comprehensive tour, survey, or inspection. For example, They took me on a grand tour of their new house , or The new chairman will want to make a grand tour of all the branches . Starting in the late 1600s this term was used for a tour of the major European cities, considered essential to a well-bred man's education. In the mid-1800s it was extended to more general use.
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Example Sentences

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He also made the podium at the Tour de France and Spanish Vuelta, but hasn’t finished any grand tour since 2022.

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In 1910 he made his own grand tour, crusading for the woman’s vote.

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When the Clipper guard’s grand tour continued in July in Greece, the trip was as much about his vocation as vacation.

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Building off the success of its Hope spacecraft, which is still circling and studying Mars, the United Arab Emirates announced on Monday plans for an ambitious follow-up mission: a grand tour of the asteroid belt.

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Irishman Ben Healy won the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia in emphatic fashion to seal the first grand tour stage win of his career.

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