traveled
Origin of traveled
1- Also especially British, trav·elled .
Other words from traveled
- well-traveled, adjective
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How to use traveled in a sentence
The provocation of a severe asthma attack after a cold is a well-known and well-traveled path to serious illness.
Midwest's 'Mystery Virus' Is Scary but Not Deadly | Kent Sepkowitz | September 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTEnter the Taj Group, with its astute understanding of the needs of the well-heeled and the well-traveled.
And while his casual observation set off a debate among the well-traveled group, in that moment, the sentiment was spot on.
There Are Bugs in Your Coffee and Other Things I Learned in Antigua, Guatemala | William O’Connor | January 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTVictoria and her husband, Alexander, were a well-traveled middle class couple with two children.
And they see themselves, with their well-traveled, secular lifestyles, as ideally equipped to connect to the West.
Are the Syrian Revolutionaries Even Worse than Assad? | David Frum | April 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
Two or three roads entered the one they were following, and they were all as well traveled.
Motor Matt's "Century" Run | Stanley R. MatthewsBoth roads to North Adams are well traveled and the farmhouses are near together.
The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill | Charles Pierce BurtonYou know well enough there are no bears and the road to Savoy is a well-traveled one.
The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill | Charles Pierce BurtonNow this combined trail on northwest to the diggin's was a well-traveled trail indeed, deep with sand and dust.
The Pike's Peak Rush | Edwin L. SabinThe well-traveled one led past a number of cabins, and ended near the kitchen door.
The Shadow | Mary White Ovington
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