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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211. He travelled in the buffet car, leaning against the window with a drink.
212. When he returned he was offered tea - without which, the old gentleman said, he never travelled.
213. The family travelled to Brno and to Olomouc, but nevertheless both Mozart and his sister suffered mild attacks of smallpox.
214. He was widely travelled.
215. Like a stranger in a strange land, he travelled with his other life in abeyance.
216. He travelled extensively, was fond of music[http://sentencedict.com/travelled.html], and was a competent pianist.
217. She had travelled from Rosyth to Glasgow, hardly any distance at all, yet still she had missed her connection.
218. Doctor Ryding's passport bears witness to the thousands of miles he's travelled helping to save lives for the red cross.
219. They travelled by sea and by land to distant countries in search of aromatics and artefacts.
220. In the morning they travelled on until they came to a thick wood.
221. Within a few days of term ending, the Roberts travelled by bus to Heathrow.
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.