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traverse
verb as in pass or move over, along, or through
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More than 41,000 years ago, humans traversed a strip of land that once joined the mainland of Australia to what is today the island of Tasmania, called Lutruwita by its Indigenous inhabitants today.
In fact, over the last two decades, Schneider, 51, has traversed the length of Los Angeles on foot 18 times, covering nearly 300 miles in all during those journeys.
The deep ravine which traverses the town had reportedly been filling with water since Tuesday afternoon following heavy rains.
As the ball traversed the October sky, Freeman raised his bat high over his head as if it were a torch.
And for much of the next hour, Roberts traversed the diamond with a cigar in his hand, and a smile on his face.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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