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Definitions for TRAVELS
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travelsnoun
Plural form of travel.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Travelnoun
Etymology: travail, Fr. from the noun.
Love had cut him short,
Confin’d within the purlieus of his court.
Three miles he went, nor farther could retreat,
His travels ended at his country-seat. Dryden.Mingled send into the dance
Moments fraught with all the treasures,
Which thy eastern travel views. Matthew Prior.Let him spend his time no more at home,
Which would be great impeachment to his age,
In having known no travel in his youth. William Shakespeare.Travel in the younger sort is a part of education; in the elder a part of experience. Francis Bacon, Essays, №. 18.
A man not enlightened by travel or reflexion, grows as fond of arbitrary power, to which he hath been used, as of barren countries, in which he has been born and bred. Addis.
He wars with a retiring enemy,
With much more travail than with victory. Daniel.What think’st thou of our empire now, though earn’d
With travel difficult. John Milton.Thy mother well deserves that short delight,
The nauseous qualms of ten long months and travel to requite. John Dryden, Virg.A book of his travels hath been honoured with the translation of many languages. Thomas Browne, Vulgar Errours.
Histories engage the soul by sensible occurrences; as also voyages, travels, and accounts of countries. Isaac Watts.
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Travels
Travels is the Pat Metheny Group's first live album, released in 1983. The album consists of two CDs worth of live material recorded in July, October and November 1982, at Philadelphia, Dallas, Sacramento, Hartford and Nacogdoches. Along with Pat Metheny, the album features Lyle Mays, Steve Rodby, Dan Gottlieb and the influence of "special guest" Nana Vasconcelos is noticeably evident on the group's music. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance in 1983.
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travels
Plural form of the word travel.
On their travels they met many wonderful people who shared their kindness with them.
Submitted by MaryC on March 13, 2020
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of TRAVELS in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of TRAVELS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of TRAVELS in a Sentence
The only aspect of our travels that is interesting to others is disaster.
(Iraq's) security is important for us and we have helped them in the past. The head of our Quds Force travels to Iraq and other regional countries regularly, particularly when our allies ask for our help.
They became travelogues, especially 'Moonraker' which was all over the place from France, to Italy, Argentina and Brazil. It just became a country hopping event, it's not necessary to the story but these exotic travels will have an affect on people. Bond fans travel to destinations just because Bond has been there.
She was always a person who had a genuine love for life, she dreamed big and she wanted to live a life filled with adventure. A life filled with travels.
Resistant starch is not digested as it travels through the gastrointestinal tract, instead, it is fermented by the beneficial bacteria living in the gut. This fermentation process releases byproducts that improve the body’s insulin response, which help to prevent fat stored around the abdomen. Abdominal fat is highly correlated with diabetes, and a waist circumference larger than 35 inches in women and 40 inches in men is a risk factor for heart disease.
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