Bon-voyage


(have a) pleasant trip.
Historical Examples

Aliens William McFee
The Four Corners in Japan Amy Ella Blanchard
The Whelps of the Wolf George Marsh
The Mystery of Lincoln’s Inn Robert Machray

sentence substitute
a phrase used to wish a traveller a pleasant journey

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