Ways to Get From Here to There with G

  • Boat used in Venice canals, classic water transport.

  • Moving smoothly, like skating or skiing to travel.

  • Small motor vehicle, often used to drive around golf courses.

  • Small motorized racer for driving short distances.

  • Horse running fast; you can travel by galloping.

  • Engine-less aircraft that soars through the air.

  • You can ride in a garbage truck to get places.

  • Misspelling, but clearly a small racing vehicle to drive.

  • Mercedes G‑Wagon car; you can drive it to travel.

  • Canadian regional train service for commuting.

  • Greyhound buses move people between cities.

  • Greyhound bus is a real intercity bus service

  • A getaway car is a car used to escape quickly

  • A golf buggy is a small vehicle for short rides

  • “Get a ride” is a clear way to travel with someone

  • Any car used for travel, just happens to be green.

  • “Get a car” means obtain a car to travel in

  • Describes moving quickly from place to place.

  • “Going on a bus” is clearly bus travel

  • Gyrocopter is a real rotorcraft you can fly in

  • “Get a cab” is a common way to get around cities

  • “Get a taxi” clearly means travel by taxi

  • “Go walk” implies walking on foot as transport

  • Common phrase for traveling by automobile.

  • Verb phrase for traveling on foot by running.

  • Specific subway line in NYC, used for travel.

  • Standard phrase for moving on foot locally.

  • Riding a goat counts as animal transport.

  • Small electric vehicle used on golf courses.

  • Clear phrase for traveling using a bus.

  • Phrase implies riding a bus to get somewhere.

  • Typical phrase for starting a bus journey.

  • Explicit phrase for traveling somewhere by bus.

  • Means traveling on your own two feet.

  • Everyday phrase for local travel on foot.

  • Riding on a goat’s back—silly but still a way to move!

  • Clear travel phrase: boarding a bus to go somewhere.

  • Common phrase for traveling by airplane.

  • Everyday phrase for traveling somewhere by car.

  • Means getting a ride from someone, a casual travel method.

  • Standard expression for traveling by train.

  • Cycling is a classic way to move around.

  • Common phrase meaning travel by bus.

  • Riding go-karts around a track—movement by vehicle.

  • Means receiving a ride from someone, a legit way to travel.

  • Small car model; used as transport.

  • SUV model; “in a Grand Cherokee” is travel.

  • Simple direction phrase for movement.

  • Another clear directional movement phrase.

  • Clear phrase meaning traveling on foot.

  • Valid phrase: traveling by airplane.

  • Means move from place A to B walking.

  • Valid phrase: travel by hired taxi cab.

  • Riding a horse at a gallop to travel.

  • Clear phrase: traveling by public bus.

  • Generic but valid: ride inside a car.

  • Means move by taking an indirect route.

  • Playful but still walking in big steps.

  • Standard phrase: board and ride a train.

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