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It is an idiomatic phrase used to express a desire to do exciting or dangerous things. For example, you could say, "He is always looking for new challenges and opportunities to seek adventures."
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Following Billie's advice, the others decided to seek adventures closer to the ranch.
Blaise Cendrars (1887 1961) in his novel Emmène-moi au bout du monde (1956; "Take Me Away to the End of the World"), epitomizes the urge to seek adventures and a rediscovery of oneself through strange travels.
Openness to experience (important to be creative, try new things, make decisions freely and seek adventures).
I seized upon that wisdom as permission to leave my parents and seek adventures far from home.
I yearned to seek adventures and tell stories of life beyond the limitations of the dusty blackboard and the hard wooden seat.
Yet it was this naïveté that drove him to seek adventures and love, and to create fantastic imaginings from the world around him when reality didn't meet his expectations.
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Is it because I seek adventure?
"My brother and I are going out to seek adventure.
It is not the sort of place where a younger audience might go to seek adventure.
When she breaks her leg, he leaves her alone and goes off to seek adventure.
She taught him to seek adventure, never to whine and never to be afraid.
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