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globe-trot

VERB
  1. travel all over the world for pleasure and sightseeing

How To Use globe-trot In A Sentence

  • Such is the wont of the sons of the merchants and they all vie one with other in glorifying globe-trotting and gain. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • You just go over and globe-trot the quartz-mill while I'm gone, and we'll fix things right in a shake. The Furnace of Gold
  • But surprisingly, the company's founder and early customers were globe-trotters, not homebodies.
  • Achates," explained Fandor, "is an individual belonging to antiquity who became famous in his faithful friendship for his companion and friend, the well-known globe-trotter, Æneas. A Royal Prisoner
  • The working class is seen, if seldom heard, in this film devoted to New Delhi's monied and globe-trotting elite which does not allow even a wedding to interfere with its weekend golf.
  • The couple have had a globe-trotting lifestyle. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the whole, I wish they treated Harrison Ford with the same understated subtlety the North Korean press reserves for Kim Jong Il. The whip-toting, punch-packing [Ed. Note: Seriously?], snake-hating, globe-trotting archaeologist with a fedora is back on screen in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” debuting worldwide Thursday, May 22, 2008. INDIANA JONES IS GREASING UP THE BULLWHIP
  • Sorta weird how this became the globe-trotter episode. Dan Persons: Mighty Movie Podcast: Babies and Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo
  • How hard can it be for a former globe-trotting action hero to carry a jaunty tune? Times, Sunday Times
  • Zach Anner, of Austin, Texas, a globe-trotter in a wheelchair who wants to host a show for people who never thought they were physically capable of traveling. KTLA's Elizabeth Espinosa Competing To Become Oprah's 'Next TV Star'
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