Use of traveller in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include traveller at the start of sentence, traveller at the end of sentence and traveller in the middle of sentence

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traveller at the end of sentence


  1. Is there any room to squash my traveller?
  2. A glass of wine revived the tired traveller.
  3. Stations can be dangerous places for the unwary traveller.
  4. Her great-grandfather had clearly been a dedicated and stoical traveller.
  5. The county was overrun with underwood that made it impervious to the traveller.

traveller in the middle of sentence


  1. The traveller was wellequipped.
  2. The traveller had dried the dishes.
  3. I bedded the traveller for a night.
  4. The traveller set forward last Monday.
  5. I directed the traveller to the hotel.
  6. She is a frequent traveller to Belgium.
  7. As a traveller I am a seasoned whinger.
  8. Now he was a traveller with a destination.
  9. The traveller bargained his watch for food.
  10. The traveller thrilled us with his stories.
  11. The modern traveller can go where he likes.
  12. Blake looked at the traveller with surprise.
  13. The traveller mistook the house for a hotel.
  14. The traveller can always stop or turn aside.
  15. The traveller on the other hand is a free spirit.
  16. Pocket deLuxe traveller battery shaver, £14.95.
  17. Out in the desert the traveller is a welcome guest.
  18. The traveller was forced to make an enormous detour.
  19. A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.
  20. Her father was a commercial traveller who sold kitchenware.
  21. For the independent traveller, car rentals are special bargains.
  22. She's a traveller at heart. You'll never get her to settle down.
  23. The traveller took the wrong train and finished up at a country village after many hours.
  24. Mark's is the uniform of the young male traveller — green Army trousers, T-shirt and shirt.

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