As a noun: trek, journey, flight, run, service call, junket, slip, fall, spill tumble, blunder, blooper, boner, hallucination
As a verb: stumble, founder, journey, travel, commute, activate, set off, spark, initiate, trigger, actuate
holliday! holliday!
Yes, the word "trip" is a common noun. A common noun is a general, non-specific word for a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, "trip" refers to a general event of traveling from one place to another, rather than a specific trip.
To and fro is another phrase that means back and forth. Back and forth can also refer to a quick dialogue between two people, and another word for that kind of back and forth is repartee.
"No time for another shopping trip" is a fragment.There's no verb!
Yes, the word trip is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a journeyfrom one place to another; astumble or fall; amistake; a word for a thing.The word trip is also a verb: trip, trips, tripping, tripped.
Another word for trip is:CruiseErrandExcursionExpeditionForayGetawayJauntJourneyOutingRunTourTravelTrekVoyageWeekend
trip
Return trip, full circle, there and back...
Song titles that contain the word trip or variations of the word include "Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship." "Day Tripper" is another song with a form of the word trip in it.
Trip
traveler
journey ... voyage ... trip
an amazing vacation
Journey or expedition.
holliday! holliday!
A long trip, a voyage, an adventure, a vacation, and others.
excursion, journey, outing, trip, course