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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151. As they travelled over the gentle swells, she became aware of Ronnie watching her from the doorway.
152. In spite of the weather conditions 50 bands, travelled to compete at the first outdoor competition of the new season.
153. She travelled in a chariot drawn by cats, the latter being her sacred animal symbol and familiars.
154. The two girls who shared the upstairs flat were models, and often travelled abroad on assignments.
155. His divot travelled half way to the green and had landed before Andy lifted his head.
156. I travelled in and they did an interview which a fine man called Peter Canham heard on his car radio.
157. I often travelled abroad with him as his driver when he investigated the activities of our revolutionary emigres.
158. Usually the slightest whisper travelled like jungle drums through the world of fashion.
159. Others travelled north to Kioni, then Vassiliki, running downwind to Leone - all arrived in time for the evening barbecue.
160. That was no problem nowadays, books travelled the aether like light and sound.
161. One man's father told coastguards that normally the group only travelled a few miles along the coast on the speedboat trips.
162. The eighteenth century book-collector Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode had a father who travelled round the world in buckskin breeches.
163. However, they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds.
164. Our raft travelled so slowly that we could not run away from bad weather.
165. Soon the hunters who travelled by rail hunted not for food or protection, but for trophies and sport.
166. She and other party activists travelled to Dumfries to hear Joyce address a meeting on 7 February 1935.
167. She and Sid also travelled a lot, and were generally very content with their lifestyle.
168. He travelled widely in connection with the company's business and contributed many technical papers which earned him an international reputation.
169. Foreign relations Leading Czechoslovak government figures travelled widely to forge new international agreements.
170. The ground they travelled over was studded with boulders buried in snow-covered moss.
171. They had travelled to Berlin merely in order to join the queue of refugees trying to get home.
172. The previous year her chief secretary had travelled home on black ice and thick snow.
172. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
173. They travelled to Bermuda for six weeks so that David could convalesce in the sun.
174. Mrs Elsie Morgan had travelled on the train on her honeymoon in 1920.
175. He felt the coldness emanate from her, a sense of the vast distance she had travelled.
176. He also showed the photo of Tweed you sent over with the courier who travelled here by night ferry.
177. His replacement travelled for four days by train for half a day's climbing on the slate.
178. All the mitochondria in you are descended from the small population of mitochondria that travelled from your mother in her egg.
179. The house was so convenient for London: people travelled up with David for the day and came back with him.
180. She undertook an assignment to enlist Tsarist support for the Boulangists and then travelled to Ireland.
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