Examples of 'miles in a day' in a sentence
Meaning of "miles in a day"
miles in a day: Indicates the distance that can be traveled within a single day
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miles in a day
They can travel a thousand miles in a day.
Miles in a day.
They cover as much as hundred miles in a day.
An elephant can walk up to 80 miles in a day in search of food and water.
Some of these centenarians walked or hiked miles in a day.
Did not see him covering 200 miles in a day like Captain Crowhurst.
Elephants in the wild sometimes walk 50 miles in a day.
If you needed to walk 20 miles in a day could you do it?
It is full of energy and can sometimes run 50 miles in a day.
This massive creature may travel more than 15 miles in a day in search of prey.
The team travel over the ice for six months, covering up to 40 miles in a day.
He knew he could walk the forty miles in a day.
The average, healthy person on level terrain can comfortably walk about 20 miles in a day.
And they can fly for hundreds of miles in a day.
Some of these prize-winning birds had won races that covered more than 600 miles in a day.
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Even the pregnant hamster can run 5 miles in a day.
The Balikun can easily carry a pack weighing 220 pounds up to fifty miles in a day.
I have got to be able to ride 90 miles in a day.
Native to China, Zouwus are incredibly powerful and fast, capable of traveling 1000 miles in a day.
The brain can understand traveling 50 miles in a day.
The dead can cover a mile and half an hour, up to 36 miles in a day.
And I now know I am capable of doing about 70 miles in a day.
In the wild, elephants can walk 30 miles in a day.
That is priceless when you are driving 800 miles in a day.
They rarely traveled more than 100 miles in a day.