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traverse

[trav-ers, truh-vurs] / ˈtræv ərs, trəˈvɜrs /




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A self-proclaimed “nursery hunter,” Wareheim has traversed California in his truck, connecting with growers along the way.

From Los Angeles Times

Some residents donned rain ponchos and motorbike helmets to protect themselves from the rain as they traversed flooded streets.

From Barron's

The scenery doesn’t take center stage until the first full day when you traverse Colorado, at points feeling like you are floating down the Colorado River.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or will last year’s failed signings make them more hesitant to traverse that same path again?

From Los Angeles Times

It may mean shorter trips for customers, since the vehicles won’t have to traverse a route designed to avoid freeways.

From MarketWatch