Puzzled by “Travel in a car or a RV” in Cookie Jam? We’ve answered it for you

Summer Buzzwords are here again, “Travel in a car or a RV” is a good example of that. Let’s answer this Cookie Jam question together.

Damian Gacek

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Puzzled by “Travel in a car or a RV” in Cookie Jam? We’ve answered it for you, image source: Image by ChatGPT.
Puzzled by “Travel in a car or a RV” in Cookie Jam? We’ve answered it for you Source: Image by ChatGPT.

Like last week, Cookie Jam is here with some summer-related Buzzwords. It makes me think about vacation! We have already answered “This person brings you to your table,” “Lights up the day and warms your skin” and “Hard gift from the ocean.” Now its time to face another one - “Travel in a car or a RV.” To be honest, I had a problem figuring this one out.

Answer to “Travel in a car or a RV” in Cookie Jam

If you are not a fan of cars, we should start with explaining what RV is. It is the abbreviation for the phrase “recreational vehicle.” Of course, all types of vehicles can be “recreational.” However, in this case we are mainly referring to those cars in which we can live comfortably while traveling – all kinds of houses on wheels. To be honest, knowing that does not make the Buzzword easier, but it is a new piece of knowledge, right?

  1. Travel in a car or a RV – roadtrip.

To clarify, roadtrip (or road trip) is not every travel by car. This word describes only the long trips. That’s why there is a mention of RV. The sole purpose of recreational vehicles is to be used during such expeditions. It is quite a nice way of seeing many places during a limited time of our vacation.

Knowing the answer, you can now get these precious rewards and prepare for the next challenge – “[blank] in the pool, sometimes at people”. This one is really tricky. I have not solved it yet but be sure that there will be a guide on it in the future. Good luck and visit us soon.

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February 26, 2014

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.