Synonym: traveler. Similar words: travelled, traveler, travel, traveled, travel agency, gravel, unravel, gravely. Meaning: ['trævlə(r)] n. a person who changes location.
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91. A harmless traveller was led to the same spot.
92. The traveller was a thickset, square-shouldered, yellow, wrinkled old man, with grey eyelashes overhanging gleaming eyes of an indefinite grey colour.
93. The robbers were lying in wait for the rich traveller.
94. Hiker Park offers its best rewards to the strong - legged and self - sufficient traveller.
95. A traveller can know his location with a special machine. And, there are many other uses.
96. Obama is a keen-eyed traveller, and even a visit as circumscribed as a Presidential trip will reveal to him nuances of a country that never looks as monolithic as it does from Washington.
97. The Dragonmist Islands are a dangerous place for any unwary traveller.
98. Some kind traveller produces a couple of Co-codamol and a spaced-out 40 minutes later, I am in a plush hospital reception.
99. This article introduces XFG-01 Model traveller mounting device: its structure, principle and actual efficiency.
100. There were the constant references to the map (a fellow traveller had pinned a huge map above his bunk) and the timetable in the corridor.
101. Meanwhile, propaganda slogans are daubed everywhere. "Separatism hurts everybody, " said one example, translated for me by a fellow traveller who spoke Chinese.
102. Passports are frequently serviceable in proving the identity of the traveller.
103. In 1981, a computer scientist from Stanford University named Doug Lenat entered the Traveller Trillion Credit Squadron tournament, in San Mateo[sentencedict.com], California.
104. High speed internet access (wired and wi-fi) in hotel rooms is a must for any business traveller and now many leisure travellers too.
105. Every traveller on the Grand Tour had to visit Florence.
106. Once again I had a game to play and a new fellow traveller.
107. But judges concluded that he was a mere Nazi "fellow traveller" who played no active part in committing the crimes of the Third Reich. He was released in 1948.
108. Without that lamp how blind the traveller would be, and how black and cheerless the journey!
108. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
109. Their physical characteristics and moisture adsorption property are examined to shed light on the effect of back draft ratio and traveller on yarn quality.
110. The tired traveller fell back on the bed and at once fell asleep.
111. After all, it benefits no one for pricing to be erratic and only serves to frustrate travel agent, hotelier and traveller alike, " said Garnier.
112. The traveller seated himself; Thenardier remained standing, and his face assumed a singular expression of good-fellowship and simplicity.
113. John Thomas Illingworth was the commercial traveller for Samuel the First, and had been for some 10 years at Samuel's death, himself then aged 35 years.
114. At that moment a traveller was waling along the road.
115. India has always had an embarrassment of riches for the traveller: marble Moghul tombs, grand palaces, palm-fringed beaches and Himalayan treks.
116. Process fuzzy yarn is dependent on accessories such as ring plus traveller, guide wire, isolating plate, locker jack, tension disk and grooved drum.
117. The place is choc-a-bloc with canoodling lovebirds, so much so that I often felt I was the only lone traveller in the whole country.
118. Imaginative Traveller is one of the first operators to re-enter the rgeion, launching 4WD safaris there next September.
119. The traveller found his orientation with the aid of a good map.
120. The famous German traveller, Baron Munchausen, told some amazing stories about his adventures.
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