Travel

//ˈtɹævəl//

"Travel" in a Sentence (32 examples)

I don't have anyone who'd travel with me.

We can travel through time. And we do at the remarkable rate of one second per second.

The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.

You have the freedom to travel wherever you like.

It is a pity that you cannot travel with us.

With the power of imagination, we can even travel through space.

There is nothing like air travel.

Air travel is fast; sea travel is, however, restful.

Modern travel enables us to go around the world in a few days.

Many young Japanese travel overseas these days.

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John seems to spend as much time travelling as he does in the office.

He that feareth oblatration must not travel.

Then, when Moses had fulfilled the term, and was travelling with his housefolk, he saw in the distance a fire and said unto his housefolk: Bide ye (here). Lo! I see in the distance a fire; peradventure I shall bring you tidings thence, or a brand from the fire that ye may warm yourselves.

Dennis Anderson, 45, and Brandy Goldsbury, 46, were traveling from the beach in Lincoln City on the Oregon coast back to their home in Tigard around 8:30 p.m. July 13 when they spotted a black BMW 3 Series trying to pass them, according to reporting in The Oregonian.

(ballistics)

Soundwaves can travel through water.

The supposedly secret news of Mary's engagement travelled quickly through her group of friends.

I’ve travelled the world.

They shall not be travailed forth of their own franchises.

Necessity will make men fare hard, and work hard, and travel hard, go bare, and suffer much; yea it will even cut off a leg or arm to save their lives;

We labour sore, and travel hard, and much Study is a Weariness to our Flesh; and of making many Books there is no End.

Man holds in constant service bound The blustering winds and seas; Nor suns disdain to travel hard Their master, man, to please;

I like travel, but it’s always too tiring.

space travel

I’m off on my travels around France again.

But overall, I think the railway delivered very well on my travels. I'd give it 9/10 - there are just a few little rough edges that need smoothing off.

He released his travels in 1900, two years after returning from Africa.

CALUAT, s. This in some old travels is used for Ar. khilwat, 'privacy, a private interview' (C. P. Brown, MS.).

There was a lot of travel in the handle, because the tool was out of adjustment.

My drill press has a travel of only 1.5 inches.

Hard Labour is when more vehement Pains and dangerous Symptomes happen to Women in Travel, and continue a longer time.

The keys have great travel.

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