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Definition of On tour
1. Noun. Travelling about. "They lost all their games on the road"
Lexicographical Neighbors of On Tour
Literary usage of On tour
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Parliamentary Debatesby Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1902)
"13 in that Blue- book. of India have yet considered the expediency of superseding
the large tents used by district officers on tour in India by the more ..."
2. Who's who in Music and Drama: An Encyclopedia of Biography of Notable Men by Harry Prescott hanaford, Dixie Hines (1914)
"Following this engagement appeared on tour at head of own co. presenting ...
New York, and on tour. 1902: In title role Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, ..."
3. Geraldine Farrar: The Story of an American Singer by Geraldine Farrar (1916)
"... CHAPTER IX on tour: MONTE CARLO AND STOCKHOLM IN discussing the plans for my
third season at the Berlin Opera, it had been decided that I should create ..."
4. Memories of a Musical Career by Clara Kathleen Rogers (1919)
"... SAVING GRACE SHORTLY after, I was offered an engagement to go on tour for
eight months with the famous violinist, Camilla Urso, in the following autumn. ..."
5. Charles Dickens as I Knew Him: The Story of the Reading Tours in Great by George Dolby (1887)
"on tour IN SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. JR. DICKENS was a great lover of cricket, and
in the summer of 1866, he would often hurry back to Gad's Hill after a visit ..."