1. adventuring - Noun
2. adventuring - Verb
of Adventure
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike all real treasures of the mind, perception can be split into infinitely small fractions without losing its quality. The weeds in a city lot convey the same lesson as the redwoods; the farmer may see in his cow-pasture what may not be vouchsafed to the scientist adventuring in the South Seas. Aldo Leopold
We're the bridge across forever, arching above the sea, adventuring for our pleasure, living mysteries for the fun of it, choosing disasters triumphs challenges impossible odds, testing ourselves over and again, learning love and love and LOVE! Richard Bach
Adventuring can be for the ordinary person with ordinary qualities, such as I regard myself. Edmund Hillary
I admire the proud and cold who go adventuring on the paths of great and demoniac beauty, and scorn "man" Thomas Mann
Being a mack daddy with my adventuring companions isn’t how I approach playing the BioWare-style of party-based RPG, but I realize a lot of folks dig it. Source: Internet
After all this adventuring it’s time to chill in Eyemouth, a small coastal town with colourful boats and beach cabins. Source: Internet