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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121. She travelled the highways and byways of Scotland collecting folk songs and local traditions.
122. The path was steeper and less travelled than the previous one.
123. He's travelled a lot but he's now come back to Britain once and for all.
124. On our way south we travelled through several small villages.
125. Julian travelled with Caribbean Connection, the UK 's leading Caribbean tour operator .
126. They travelled by rail to the coast and thence by boat to America.
127. He didn't want to be recognized, so he travelled incognito.
128. Liz travelled round the world for a year with her boyfriend James.
129. They travelled to Portsmouth, where they embarked on the battle cruiser HMS Renown.
130. The prisoner travelled to the capital for trial under police escort.
131. As a student, he travelled extensively in the Middle East.
132. We travelled to my parents' home and thence to my sister's.
133. He travelled for a year, before embarking on graduate studies.
134. She travelled the length and breadth of Ireland looking for her missing brother.
135. For two days we travelled through dense alien jungle.
136. He has travelled abroad at sensitive times.
137. They brought bananas to Africathey had boats, they travelled.
138. The lorry travelled very slowly on the dusty roads.
139. It was the young people often who travelled abroad.
140. She'd travelled light today; she'd packed no dressing gown.
141. The ships had travelled thousands of miles through hostile waters to converge in the Atlantic.
142. They travelled by a short stairway from the morning room, up into a narrow corridor carved with horses' heads.
142. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
143. It was untrue that passengers travelled packed together like cattle.
144. He built up a complete instrument and travelled round the Dales on a horse and cart playing it.
145. Released from prison, Rudd travelled around the country, undertaking surveys and checking information at first hand.
146. Recently Darlington's centre organiser, Barbara Murchie, travelled to London to escort a disabled woman to her new home.
147. Some of those who travelled across that frontier were illegal immigrants.
148. These young girls, who often travelled long distances to their first position, frequently endured agonies of loneliness and bewilderment.
149. It was 6.30 am when he set off and he had only travelled five minutes from his home when the accident happened.
150. He has a degree in economics and international relations, works for the government, and has travelled abroad.
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