What does περιοδεύω in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word περιοδεύω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use περιοδεύω in Greek.

The word περιοδεύω in Greek means go on tour, περιοδεύω, κάνω περιοδεία, περιοδεύω, περιοδεύω, περιοδεύω, περιοδεύω θεατρική ή μουσική παράσταση. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word περιοδεύω

go on tour

περιοδεύω

(campaign or rally in rural areas)

The politician barnstormed through the mid-western states throughout the summer.

κάνω περιοδεία

(perform all over the country)

The band gained a lot of fans when they barnstormed.

περιοδεύω

(travel by a musical, theatre group)

The Rolling Stones are touring this year.

περιοδεύω

(US (politics: campaign) (πολιτική)

The candidate stumped through his district, trying to win voters.

περιοδεύω

(travel by a musical, theatre group)

The Rolling Stones toured North America last fall.

περιοδεύω θεατρική ή μουσική παράσταση

(US (put on as touring performance)

The producer decided to road-show the play.

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