Travelling from place to place
“A survey of the travelling population.”
Wandering from place to place, having no settled home
“A travelling circus.”
(of a device) Sufficiently compact for use on a journey
Not at rest
The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so
A journey, especially over long distances
The action or process of moving through or forward in time or place
The act or state of wandering about without any fixed home or dwelling
In the process of moving from one place or job to another
On a long journey or series of journeys, especially as part of one's job as a sales representative or a performer
Present participle for to move, usually over long distances
“During our expedition, we would travel from one end of the continent to the other.”
Present participle for to go on a holiday
“I have just booked flights and accommodation to travel around South America!”
Present participle for to pass from here to there
“It's a scientific fact that light can travel faster than sound.”
Present participle for to move or proceed very quickly
“Your new sports car can certainly travel.”
Present participle for to associate or keep company with
“He would travel with a dynamic and ambitious crowd when he was in college.”
Along the way
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