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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(91) The vibrations you heard traveled through the metal coat hanger, then through the string and the pencils to your ear drum.
(92) She explained that she wore furs and her jewelry only when she traveled abroad with her husband on state visits.
(93) One early spring morning when the snow had finally melted, our client traveled to the ranch to check his horses.
(94) Her fa-ther finally traveled to an oracle of Apollo to ask his advice on how to get her a good husband.
(95) He has seen World Series and traveled to witness Opening Day in a handful of major-league cities.
(96) Normally housed in a museum beneath the Kremlin Armory, they have never before traveled to the United States.
(97) Like Noah in his ark, they had traveled across the vast oceanic flood to carry out their holy mission.
(98) In societies where women are not secluded, services have been provided along routes regularly traveled by the women.
(99) We traveled to Cape Town, and thence to India via Madagascar.
(100) We must have traveled two miles before either one of us found the courage to speak.
(101) My dad was a minister(sentencedict.com/traveled.html), and we traveled a lot on weekends in a mobile home.
(102) He traveled to Athens, sent there by Apollo to plead his case before Athena.
(103) Thomas's colorful history began years before with the tent shows that traveled the South bringing entertainment to rural areas.
(104) As Bryant rode toward San Juan, he traveled through late November rains.
(105) But the route she took to Washington in many ways resembles the one traveled by first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
(106) He owned one of the biggest houses in the best neighborhood, traveled all around the world, had a summer home.
(107) He knew McDonald had traveled on one expedition with Peary.
(108) I, who had traveled all that long day on that train without so much as a cheese in my pocket?
(109) He traveled to many lands and did many other great deeds.
(110) They also want to take statements from other troopers who traveled with Clinton while he was governor.
(111) The impostors allegedly traveled to different testing site to take the exams, showing fake drivers' licenses or military identifications.
(112) We traveled 2, 251 miles in 11 days, cutting across nine states from the deep South to the industrial Midwest.
(113) She traveled to Mississippi to help unskilled workers get jobs at shipyards in Pascagoula, the hometown of Lott.
(114) Others sculpted new statues or built temples or traveled to caves or ruins to revive ancient rituals.
(115) Joe was, as always, resplendent when he traveled to the two political parties' summer nominating conventions.
(116) During much of that time he lived and traveled incognito under perhaps as many as 50 assumed names.
(117) They traveled secretly under the umbrella of dark ness.
(118) Thor traveled in a chariot drawn by male goats.
(119) They traveled to Shanghai in third class.
(120) The impostor traveled on a false passport.