Similar words: traveler, unravel, travesty, compelled, machiavellian, depraved, so-called, appalled. Meaning: ['trævl] adj. familiar with many parts of the world.
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61. In olden times, people rarely travelled.
62. They travelled over the mountains on horseback.
63. He travelled from town to town selling his wares.
64. They travelled posthaste to Rome to collect the award.
65. We never travelled abroad when we were kids.
66. We travelled to Argentina on a tourist visa.
67. He'd travelled far, but he'd travelled light .
68. The star travelled in disguise .
69. They travelled to Chicago by train.
70. Despite his advanced age, he often travelled abroad.
71. Byron travelled to Italy and then to Greece.
72. The supply ships travelled in convoy.
73. They travelled across Europe by train/car.
74. We travelled to Rome by Milan and Florence.
75. His mind travelled back to his youth.
76. The passengers travelled packed together like cattle.
77. We travelled northeastwards for about 250 kilometres.
78. The billiard ball travelled gently across the table.
79. That night, Lenin travelled incognito to the party headquarters.
80. We travelled round /around India.
81. We travelled through France and Belgium on our holidays.
82. She travelled a lot in her student days.
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83. So we all travelled down to Brighton together.
84. We had travelled a fair way by lunch time.
85. We travelled around a lot when I was small.
86. The prince often travelled abroad incognito.
87. He's travelled everywhere in Europe.
88. They travelled up the river valley.
89. We travelled south for two days.
90. We travelled in a westerly direction.
More similar words: traveler, unravel, travesty, compelled, machiavellian, depraved, so-called, appalled, skilled, chilled, thrilled, all levels, seller, gazelle, excellent, general ledger, intellectual, intellectually, craving, gravity, depravity, aggravate, pledge, ledger, gabled, novel, level, bottled, baffled, muffled.