Synonym: travelled. Similar words: travelled, traveler, unravel, traverse, travesty, contravene, crave, brave. Meaning: ['trævl] adj. 1. traveled over or through; sometimes used as a combining term 2. familiar with many parts of the world.
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(61) We traveled in thick fog and through whorls of brown blowing mist, which made the woods ghostly.
(62) For centuries, the Spanish traveled to the four corners of the Earth in search of new lands.
(63) That many trips around the clock means each minute hand has traveled the equivalent of 10, 677 miles.
(64) We spent a two weeks in Mexico and traveled all over.
(65) He had traveled with a group of Rajput grazers into Haryana, later writing a thesis about them.
(66) He had traveled with them during their arduous political journeys through the presidential primaries the previous wInter.
(67) When I finished college, I traveled around for a while before I got my first job.
(68) Wherever she went, she was mobbed; whenever she traveled, she was treated like royalty.
(69) In her capacity as war correspondent for ABC News, she has traveled all over the world.
(70) Returning brought back the pain, but it also brought home to her how far she had traveled.
(71) Whaling, Reiniger said from his Palo Alto hotel room, radicalized the black sailors(http://Sentencedict.com), who traveled the world hunting whales.
(72) About 40 were scheduled to have traveled there between November and late January.
(73) We traveled from church to church, drifting toward the tip of the peninsula until we reached the port of Pusan.
(74) The Bruins set up a play for Johnson in the low post, but Dollar traveled while trying to make the pass.
(75) Peter had left yesterday evening and must have traveled overnight.
(76) I've traveled over most of Europe but my favorite place was Austria.
(77) I traveled down the single line of dark hair below his navel into his belt.
(78) The planes traveled 30 feet off the ground, flying in formation.
(79) This was the bondage that Langford was free of, having gone over to stills work: he traveled very light.
(80) Shaw took Mountain Valley spring water along whenever he traveled.
(81) But if taking the road less traveled is your idea of fun, these devices are worth checking out.
(82) A man like him traveled a good deal and he might be away at a conference or even abroad.
(83) Louis in Conestoga wagons and traveled across the vast, perilous country in search of a better life in the West.
(84) Males often traveled in packs, fought, tried to mount everything in sight and gnawed each others' tails.
(85) Back and forth I traveled, sometimes within minutes of each other.
(86) The seawater flowed up through the cracks between the bamboo poles, and the wave crest traveled right over the raft.
(87) What act of forgiveness was not diluted by the endless range of cause and effect through which it traveled?
(88) Although widely traveled in the company, he seemed to have formed few relationships with either his subordinates or superiors.
(89) Only society's upper crust would have traveled in the car, known as the limousine of its day.
(90) The heat from the water in the ceramic cup traveled through the material of the cup, making the cup hotter.