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go on tour

To travel to many different locations to give a specific performance. The band announced that they would be going on tour this spring across Europe to promote their latest album. Our play is going on tour to the West Coast for six weeks this fall. I wouldn't count on getting tickets to the Baylor Miffed concert. Last time she went on tour, tickets sold out in minutes.
See also: go, on, tour

grand tour

1. An extended tour or sightseeing trip in, through, or across any country or region. Originally used in specific reference to the major cities of Europe, the trip was considered a necessary part of well-bred gentlemen's upbringing. It was later extended to travel in general. I've been saving up all year long for my grand tour through France. I took a year off between high school and college so I could do a grand tour of Europe. A: "James, I hope you stopped in Frankfurt on your grand tour." B: "Of course, sir."
2. By extension, a comprehensive, guided tour, inspection, or survey. This is your first time seeing our new house, right? Let me give you the grand tour! The general insisted on a grand tour of all the sites that are still operational. Safety inspectors periodically show up to do a grand tour of the plant and make sure everything is up to code.
See also: grand, tour

nickel tour

A brief, superficial guided tour, inspection, or survey. There's not much to see here anyway, so let me give you the nickel tour. No, I don't know where the bathrooms are—I only got a nickel tour of the building.
See also: nickel, tour

on tour

Traveling to many different locations to give a specific performance. The band announced that they would be going on tour this spring across Europe to promote their latest album. We're taking the play on tour to the west coast for six weeks this fall.
See also: on, tour

tour de force

An exceptionally masterful performance or achievement, especially in the arts. The director's latest movie is a tour de force of filmmaking. The Olympic gymnast's final routine was a tour de force that earned her a gold medal.
See also: DE, force, tour

what happens on tour stays on tour

Any scandalous activities that happen when one travels in a group are not to be discussed with other people afterward. The phrase alludes to the stereotypical partying of musicians on tour. A: "Guys, please don't tell my wife about all the girls I've been with on the road." B: "Sure, man—what happens on tour stays on tour!"
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whistle-stop tour

A brief trip to several locations. My travel agent offered me such a great deal on a whistle-stop tour of Italy that I couldn't resist.
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go on tour

[for a performing group] to go from place to place, performing. Our play went on tour across the state. If we make the play a success, we will go on tour.
See also: go, on, tour
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

grand tour

A comprehensive tour, survey, or inspection. For example, They took me on a grand tour of their new house, or The new chairman will want to make a grand tour of all the branches. Starting in the late 1600s this term was used for a tour of the major European cities, considered essential to a well-bred man's education. In the mid-1800s it was extended to more general use.
See also: grand, tour
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

a tour de ˈforce

(from French) an extremely skilful performance or achievement: a literary/cinematic tour de force
This is a French phrase that means ‘an act of strength’.
See also: DE, force, tour

a ˌwhistle-stop ˈtour

short visits to different places made, for example, by a politician during an election campaign: The Prime Minister left on a whistle-stop tour of the north of England today.The new manager’s gone on a whistle-stop tour of all the offices.In the US, a whistle stop is a small town or station that trains only stop at if somebody gives a signal.
See also: tour
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grand tour, the

A thorough inspection of any building, facility, business enterprise, or the like. The term comes from the custom, begun in the seventeenth century, of sending the son of a well-to-do family on an extended tour of the European Continent for the purpose of completing his education. Later the custom was extended to daughters as well. In time the term was transferred to other kinds of tour.
See also: grand
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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References in periodicals archive
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That flowing stand out styling differentiates the 6 Tourer from its more straight edged rivals and includes LED headlights and silver roof rails.
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The best part about riding the Sports Tourer is just to relax, take it easy and soak up the views.
The aerodynamic appearance of the Tourer is not just about kerb appeal either.
Asian Carmakers Corporation (ACC), the official importer and distributor of BMW recently invited members of the motoring media to test the 2 Series Active Tourer's capabilities as a long-distance family car with a drive along the Negros Occidental coastline.
The dramatically stylish Honda Civic Tourer is sure to turn heads |
Naturally the Gran Tourer is longer than the Active Tourer by a substantial 214mm.
Sales of both saloon and Sports Tourer (estate) models have rocketed by 60% in the past year.
12 -- Honda has taken the wraps off the new British built Civic Tourer ahead of its official unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2013.
Tokyo, Aug 11, 2013 - (JCN Newswire) - Honda has provided more information about the new Civic Tourer ahead of its official unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2013.
The test car was the Tourer (estate) in old money) in SE Nav trim which sits just behind the Elite and flagship VXR.
DEMAND for the Astra Sports Tourer helped Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant in Cheshire produce a whopping 139,528 cars in two shifts last year.
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