traveling

IPA: trˈævʌɫɪŋ

noun

  • (basketball) A violation committed by progressing while holding the ball instead of dribbling it.
  • The action of the verb travel.

adjective

  • That travels (with one).
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Examples of "traveling" in Sentences

  • Mississippi used to have what they called a traveling electric chair.
  • No tell motels are a great help to us in traveling around Mexico with them.
  • One of my greatests pleasures in traveling is eating and exploring the local cuisine.
  • He walked sedately away, followed by the hotel factotum, who carried his natty traveling bag.
  • RT @EdHenryCNN: The WH press office just called reporters in traveling pool to show up & get ready for the motorcade taking Pres to Cap Hill
  • This year's gas prices combined with other troubling aspects of the U.S. economy have pushed some Americans to what we call the traveling tipping point.
  • I do not want to go through Monclova and am looking for routes to bypass that city, that would allow traveling from the border to San Miguel in one day.
  • Nina - (that's what you call your traveling companions when you want to let her know that perhaps her actions aren't of the prudent sort) how do you know this guy's for real?
  • Now to be part of what you call the traveling press, meaning those reporters who are traveling with them in the plane, who are following them 24/7, all of our requests so far have been denied.
  • For one American client who traveled to Zurich to meet with Casadei, the banker provided what she called "traveling statements," or bank statements that did not identify the client, who had inherited his assets, by name, the indictment said.

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