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    Use "traveller" in a sentence

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    traveller


    1. That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books


    2. Wandering slowly through the concourse trying to kill time before takeoff I tried to give the impression of being a seasoned traveller with my hold-all draped casually over my shoulder whilst clutching a boarding pass to the land of mystery and imagination in my trouser pocket


    3. It was obvious I needed a lot more seasoning before I could call myself a traveller


    4. 'As I was told by my father once, “Greece always offers something special to the tired and bruised traveller, but you have to relax to know the offer is on the table


    5. Oh, I knew he was an adventurer, a traveller, but he did


    6. ‘Could be some other traveller


    7. ‘From what I can gather from talking to the neighbours – and one of the women in the house has been there as long as our Mary – he was a commercial traveller who rented a room for a few months


    8. High paying jobs for the single traveller 73


    9. ‘Well, this isn’t my problem,’ said another traveller


    10. Mr Kalm, the Swedish traveller, when he gives an account of the husbandry of some of the English colonies in North America, as he found it in 1749, observes, accordingly, that he can with difficulty discover there the character of the English nation, so well skilled in all the different branches of agriculture

    11. the occasional fellow traveller genially as they passed, and


    12. The house is crazy, says a weary traveller to himself, and will not stand very long; but it is a chance if it falls to-night, and I will venture, therefore, to sleep in it


    13. Gemel i Carreri, a pretended traveller, it is said, indeed, but who seems everywhere to have written upon extreme good information, represents the city of Mexico as containing a hundred thousand inhabitants ; a number which, in spite of all the exaggerations of the Spanish writers, is


    14. But to execute a great number of little works, in which nothing that can be done can make any great appearance, or excite the smallest degree of admiration in any traveller, and which, in short, have nothing to recommend them but their extreme utility, is a business which appears, in every respect, too mean and paltry to merit the attention of so great a magistrate


    15. Each traveller was allotted a horse and sat behind the patrolman as they headed for Illeander at a canter, two abreast


    16. Many an African traveller has had to fall back upon a colony of white ants for food


    17. ” According to Monsieur Foa, a famous French traveller, the natives pin much faith in the revelations of this curious-looking creature


    18. * Mr Mandela described Ubuntu as follows: "A traveller through a country would stop at a village and he didn't have to ask for food or for water


    19. The life of Wizard, Shapeshifter, Superwoman, Traveller in Space/Time and Beyond, all those and more, she would surrender


    20. 4 And there came a traveller to the rich man, and he spared to take of his own flock and of his own herd, to dress for the wayfaring

    21. 12 She will open her mouth, as a thirsty traveller when he has found a fountain, and drink of every water near her, by every hedge will


    22. And there came a traveller unto the rich man, and he spared to take of his own flock and of his own herd, to dress for the wayfaring man that was come unto him; but took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it for the man that was come to him


    23. “OK so that leaves Paul Minster a world traveller with the charity work, great young boy, maybe a bit young but he's very exciting, always on the move seeing new things” Nan said


    24. As they flew upwards, he took the mind-cane, its song piercing his thoughts and mingling with the cries of the traveller, and swept it through the arc of the emeralds as they fell


    25. A young woman, an itinerant traveller selling herbs and leaf medicines from plants the villagers couldn’t get from their own fields


    26. It was she who had been the traveller


    27. He, the rich land-owner, and Simon, a simple traveller


    28. But he understands that his fellow traveller is handing him back the mantle of leadership, and he must take it and wear it again


    29. You have been a traveller for so long and, here, we have always heard the rumours of such people


    30. way, it would appear to the traveller that he is moving by thought alone

    31. Everybody else in my family had done this, so what was odd about it? Tramp steamers carried assorted cargo and often had a couple of cabins for the world-weary traveller who knew better than to crowd into a passenger liner


    32. My aim as a traveller is always to pass for a local so although my Arabic was nonexistent at least I didn’t look out of place


    33. atmosphere, catering to the desires of the weary traveller


    34. He had been a prolific traveller in his time and had been around the world and would interest anyone who cared to listen about the places and people he had seen


    35. “When I was young I wanted to be a Traveller” he told Ellen


    36. There was always stunning surprises to greet the traveller on the Western seaboard of Ireland they concluded


    37. A few days' ride on camel-back to the southwest, as Shevatas knew, would bring the traveller within sight of the great river Styx at the point where it turned at right angles with its former course, and flowed westward to empty at last into the distant sea


    38. He was a far traveller and had looted the treasures of many kingdoms


    39. You are always a traveller, but now even more so


    40. The first and most basic level is that of the jet-setting Traveller: the person who has lunch in Paris, dinner in Vienna, and then scoots to London the next day

    41. The taxi driver passed the two packages of newly purchased clothes to a porter and Travis checked in as Simon Tracey, a commercial traveller in weight-lifting and body building apparatus


    42. Returns the traveller to the shore,


    43. "I am a traveller in space and this artificial moon intrigued me as it implied there was intelligent life here


    44. Gary L Beer born in Kent, England and of English and Welsh descent became a traveller at an early age


    45. Gary Beer born in Kent, England and of English and Welsh descent became a traveller at an early age


    46. A European traveller stated that she saw bison carcasses


    47. things that may be helpful to a woman traveller:


    48. That was it! Traveller and Jack began their charge


    49. that I was an inter-dimensional traveller, right? The rules of


    50. traveller whom I knew nothing about could be a potential danger










































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    Synonyms for "traveller"

    traveler traveller passenger newcomer visitor caller tourist arrival

    "traveller" definitions

    a person who changes location