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globe trotting

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Years before picking up a bow, Yasin was a globe-trotting fashion model in his 20s.

Based on my input, the next stop on my globe-trotting itinerary should be…Vermont!

The globe-trotting volunteer talks about his humanitarian work and encounters with heroes from Haiti to Japan to the Rockaways.

Recently she returned as a globe-trotting model to an independent nation—South Sudan, the newest country in the world.

No one doubts that Christiane Amanpour is an aggressive and talented globe-trotting correspondent.

She, who had never been further from Bayport than Hartford, Connecticut, was forever dreaming of globe-trotting.

Only the globe-trotting American keeping a diary can suffer an intensity of this sort of thing.

I met Mrs. Strangeways at Brisbane; she and her husband were globe-trotting.

The supposed wealth of this globe-trotting, dark clothed lady friend is to have a big fall.

He was no believer in globe-trotting as a means of promoting mutual understanding.

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On this page you'll find 159 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to globe-trotting, such as: drifting, gadabout, itinerant, journeying, peripatetic, and roving.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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