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travelled

[ trav-uhld ]

adjective

Chiefly British.


travelled

/ ˈٰæə /

adjective

  1. having experienced or undergone much travelling

    a travelled urbane epicure

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ɱ-ٰı adjective
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The 35-year-old travelled through France, across the Alps and onto the ancient Silk Road from northern Italy to Turkey before crossing the Caucuses where he hit his first diplomatic hurdle.

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Many people travelled from all across the country to see the concert.

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Speaking to people across Australia – the BBC travelled to Perth in Western Australia and Melbourne in the final week of campaigning – it was clear that global politics only became more important through the campaign.

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Tariffs - imposed on ally and adversary alike - have travelled the whole world.

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Dr Rogers said the jury would hear evidence that Ms Patterson had travelled to a location, near her home in Leongatha, where death cap mushroom sightings had been logged on a naturalist website.

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