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trav·eled ADJ Am

traveled → travelled:

See also travelled

trav·elled [ˈtrævəld] ADJ

I . trav·el <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈtrævəl] VB intr

II . trav·el <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈtrævəl] VB trans

III . trav·el [ˈtrævəl] N

1. travel no pl (travelling):

2. travel pl (journey):

travels pl
pot f

ˈtrav·el agen·cy N

ˈtrav·el agent N

ˈtrav·el al·low·ance N

ˈtrav·el bu·reau N

ˈtrav·el cot N Brit

ˈtrav·el ex·penses N pl

ˈtrav·el guide N

ˈtrav·el-sick ADJ

ˈtrav·el sick·ness N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The well-worn paths along which the sheep traveled during their migrations were referred to as tratturi.
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This they did, and traveled amongst the ice pans in a leaky scow.
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Beginning in 1947, the cottage served as the home of a marionette theater troupe that traveled across the city performing on playgrounds and school auditoriums.
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He claimed that unlike saline enemas, the caffeine traveled through the smooth muscle of the small intestine, and into the liver.
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After the hurricane, he traveled the flooded city in a secondhand canoe rescuing neighbors, caring for abandoned pets and distributing fresh water.
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He traveled by carriage where roads were passable.
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Each unit traveled with a contingent, which followed behind.
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The men traveled back down to the beach again and purchased more horses to replace the ones that died on this trail.
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Next to the information desk are two water fountains and a sign that tells drinkers how far this water has traveled.
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Pain traveled up the arm to the axilla, which developed painful masses.
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