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travelling adjective [ ˈtravəlɪŋ ]

• going or being transported from place to place.
• "a travelling exhibition of Dutch 17th-century masterpieces"
Similar: itinerant, peripatetic, moving, mobile,
• relating to travel.
• "I don't have any travelling expenses"

travelling noun

• the action or activity of going from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length.
• "one thing I've learned from travelling is that you have to respect other countries"
• the action of taking more than the allowed number of steps (typically two) while holding the ball without dribbling it, treated as a violation.
• "Arizona turned the ball back over, but then with nine seconds left, Scott was called for traveling"

travel verb

• go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length.
• "the vessel had been travelling from Libya to Ireland"
• (of an object or radiation) move, typically in a constant or predictable way.
• "light travels faster than sound"
Similar: move, proceed, progress, advance, be transmitted, carry,
• take more than the allowed number of steps (typically two) while holding the ball without dribbling it.
Origin: Middle English: a variant of travail, and originally in the same sense.


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