Similar words: globe-trotter, globetrotter, globe-trotting, betroth, betrothed, betrothal, globe, the trots. Meaning: v. travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing.
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1. She has done her fair share of globetrotting.
2. The Prime Minister's globetrotting has led to accusations that he is ignoring domestic problems.
3. A globe-trotting, business-building commerce secretary, he operated on the theory that a good defense is a good offense.
4. Institutions, individual entrepreneurs, and globe-trotting knowledge workers are finally realizing that anytime / anyplace work can work.
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5. According to the day's briefing notes the masterwork was to be Men of Harlem something to do with his globetrotting, presumably.
6. With the right approach, globetrotting teenagers can have a journey to remember for a lifetime.
7. In the new global economy, developed world capital globe-trots in a freewheeling way that was never before possible.
8. As a globe-trotting performer, Mu oz manages to pull his stunts in shows some 450 times a year.
9. Ben Izzy, 37, studied storytelling and writing at Stanford University before traveling to 23 countries as a globetrotting bard.
10. Rebecca Lobo may be off globetrotting with the Olympic team, but the cupboard down there in Storrs is not exactly bare.
11. The son of a diplomat, he has spent much of his life globe-trotting.
12. If they win, it will be due to the chemistry whipped up in nine months of globe-trotting, boot-camp hoops.
13. Photography by Keith Adamson Pauline Bishop has done more than her fair share of globe-trotting.
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