Examples of 'weeks in a balloon' in a sentence

Meaning of "weeks in a balloon"

Weeks in a balloon: 'Weeks in a balloon' is a phrase that typically refers to a period of time spent on an adventurous or exploratory journey. It originated from the title of a novel written by Jules Verne, where the characters embark on a journey across Africa in a hot air balloon for several weeks

How to use "weeks in a balloon" in a sentence

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weeks in a balloon
Extraordinary voyages five weeks in a balloon.
Five weeks in a balloon.
High and low and away we go Five weeks in a balloon.
Five weeks in a balloon Five weeks in a balloon.
In the open air without a care Five weeks in a balloon.
Five Weeks in a Balloon had been a great success.
I will touch the stars and bow to Mars Five weeks in a balloon.
Five Weeks in a Balloon was an immediate bestseller.
Previous articleFive weeks in a Balloon.
Five Weeks in a Balloon Cinq semaines en ballon.
But you will have one thing in common, five weeks in a balloon.
Five weeks in a balloon, a voyage if discovery and adventure.
I wouldn't trade my place today Five weeks in a balloon.
Weeks in a Balloon ".
I will be lulled to sleep, no counting sheep Five weeks in a balloon.

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Five Weeks in a Balloon - the lesser known of the Voyages Extraordinaire - was published in 1863.
This short story foreshadows Vernes first novel, Five Weeks in a Balloon.
Okay, so let us start with 5 weeks in a balloon.
This short story foreshadows Verne 's first novel, " Five Weeks in a Balloon.

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Examples of using Balloon
We open it with a balloon to stop your attack
A balloon must have burst inside her
They are like a balloon filled with blood
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