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trek

noun as in long journey

verb as in journey

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Army company in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970, as a group of men trek across the jungle, land in firefights and use downtime to josh and fight over God, country, race and more.

The dentist shares the upscale Alhambra shopping center with Sephora and Sprouts Farmers Market, serving patients who might have had to trek to a medical office building in years past to get their teeth cleaned.

But Colombian immigration didn't allow him to board the flight, so he had to make a dangerous trek through the jungle.

From BBC

A researcher, preferably in the dead of night, would trek to those areas and play a recording of the owl’s call — and see if it answers.

It’s three miles from there to State Route 92, a trek through mesquite and grassland, floodplains and furrows that serve as a rough-hewn pathway to the two-lane blacktop and the interior that lies beyond.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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