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grand tourˌgrand ˈtour noun [countable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) - Edouard, at Isobel's suggestion, took her on a grand tour.
- Make a kind of grand tour on my own, take the waters and cure what ails me.
- The rich also visited Madeira in their private yachts as part of a grand tour.
- The world with Palin is armchair travel on the scale of the grand tour, in the company of an agreeable guide.
1the grand tour a trip round Europe made in the past by young British or American people from rich families as part of their education2an occasion when someone takes you around a building to show it to you – used humorously: They took us on a grand tour of their new house. |