Similar words: trotter, betroth, betrothed, betrothal, globe, rotten, rotted, on the trot. Meaning: n. someone who travels widely and often.
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1. TV globe-trotter Alan Whicker was nearly burned alive by an angry mob in Egypt.
2. Then the 62-year-old globetrotter from Bristol revealed he was looking for two more women!
3. Available for all cabs, except Globetrotter XL.
4. GM Globetrotter: Design of a young genius!
5. Coast to coast shows, he's know as the globetrotter.
6. The publication described the Mohicaned youngster as a "globetrotter", pointing out he had already travelled to Egypt, Africa and France and was not even five-years-old.
7. Launched in 2004 by Swedish banker and globetrotter Erik Wachtmeister, aSmallWorld has more than 250,000 members.
8. Japan last month, New York next month - you've become a regular globetrotter, haven't you?
9. Gadget Bob and his staff send in trick plays more often than the Harlem Globetrotters.
10. It included radio and television stations, paging devices, mobile telephones, Orion Pictures and the Harlem Globetrotters.
11. Looking forward to that overseas trip, but clueless about how to prepare? With a little effort you can come off like a seasoned globetrotter.sentencedict.com
12. Was it in Paris that the black hard - sided Globetrotter bag was lost?
13. American airports always rank low with passenger ratings whereas Asian airports are very popular with the modern globetrotter.
14. Thankfully, there's a new e-book in town, The Art of Solo Travel, by seasoned globetrotter, Stephanie Lee.
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