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travel-stained

ADJECTIVE
  1. soiled from travel
    travel-soiled clothes

How To Use travel-stained In A Sentence

  • It belonged to a Ford Granada parked alongside a blue and gold caravan, slightly travel-stained but otherwise in good condition. THE ONLY GAME
  • It was the afternoon of a hot, dusty August day when a worn, travel-stained pilgrim drifted laggingly into the office of the Mark Twain: A Biography
  • Some even reached out to touch his travel-stained clothes, to assure themselves that he was real. TREASON KEEP
  • He swept on his travel-stained green cloak and fastened it with a copper brooch that Odosse had not seen before. THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
  • He felt so strongly that in some way he was to receive tidings from his native land, that one day, when a travel-stained runner from the East was brought to his lodge, he at once asked "what word dost thou bring of the French? The Flamingo Feather
  • My lords, forgive my travel-stained appearance, I hoped to come before this assembly with better grace, but am come too late to delay the proceedings longer. A River So Long
  • At this moment there arrived at the same patch of greensward a pedestrian some years older than Percival St. John, -- a tall, muscular, raw-boned, dust-covered, travel-stained pedestrian; one of your pedestrians in good earnest, -- no amateur in neat gambroon manufactured by Inkson, who leaves his carriage behind him and walks on with his fishing-rod by choice, but Lucretia — Volume 04
  • Then, one morning, I am in the stable yard, when a messenger comes riding in, muddy and travel-stained, on a little Welsh pony. The Red Queen
  • When in there rushed a 'untin' man, all travel-stained and muddy, Songs Of The Road
  • Since I was certain this travel-stained courier had ridden a much greater distance, I waited with keen anticipation to hear his news. Secrets of the Tudor Court
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