traveled

IPA: trˈævʌɫd

adjective

  • Frequented by travelers.
  • Experienced in travel.
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Examples of "traveled" in Sentences

  • ElamBend: me: your presumption that I have not traveled is misplaced.
  • He is traveled extensively on many projects over the course of his sojourn.
  • He has traveled extensively on many projects over the course of his sojourn.
  • Her name traveled through his mind, and he berated himself for not stopping her.
  • In September, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin traveled to Siberia for some hunting, fishing and horseback riding.
  • The word traveled through Park City; I even overheard a conversation about our film in a bus headed to a different screening.
  • But taxing actual miles traveled is perhaps perceived as being a factor one has more control over, and so can be justified in this sense.
  • They traveled from the suburb of Mt. Washington and, even when the Steelers were losing late in the game, Marcus was preparing for the celebration.
  • And even you should be able to figure out that an increase of under 7,000 miles traveled on over 2,900,000 miles traveled is statistically insignificant, and is why the FHWA said there was a 0% increase, and why I used the word “stagnant.”
  • I also love that the person who complains about “endless quibbling” is the one who argues with my characterization of a statistically insignificant increase of less than 7000 miles traveled from a base of 2,900,000 as stagnant or no growth.
  • I also love that the person who complains about “endless quibbling” is the one who argues with my characterization of a statistically insignificant increase of less than 7000 miles traveled from a base of 2,900,000 as stagnant or no growth. jack lecou says:

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