Use travel in a sentence
Sentences starting with travel
- Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. [5]
- Travel like a prince! [4]
- Travel on any of the roads was unsafe. [4]
- Travel has no longer, any charm for me. [5]
- Travel down I did yesterday from Fort Ste. [11]
Sentences ending with travel
- So the seven young men said one to the other, let us get up and travel. [5]
- And Ba'tiste he would know that she--and he had called her "beautibul," that she had-- With a cry she suddenly clothed herself for travel. [11]
- My Western course would easily amount to $10,000, but I would rather make 2 or 3 thousand in New England than submit again to so much wearing travel. [5]
- Besides, when they won't get well and bore you to death, you can send 'em off to travel. [6]
- Clemens and his wife were advised to leave the cold of Berlin as soon as he was able to travel. [5]
- Your self-made man, whittled into shape with his own jack-knife, deserves more credit, if that is all, than the regular engine-turned article, shaped by the most approved pattern, and French-polished by society and travel. [6]
- Through this delicious weather why should the steamboat hasten, in order to discharge its passengers into the sweeping unrest of continental travel? [4]
- At Painsec Junction we waited for the train from Halifax, and immediately found ourselves in the whirl of intercolonial travel. [4]
- Then I would travel. [5]
- Something of this transitory nature belongs to all sketches of travel. [4]
Short sentences using travel
- He was going to travel! [5]
- Meanwhile you travel to Quebec. [11]
- One must travel, to learn. [5]
- I have travel so far. [11]
- Take travel, for instance. [5]
- We travel on foot! [11]
- However, tomorrow I don't travel. [5]
- Why travel, then? [4]
- Let us travel. [4]
- Why travel? [9]
Sentences containing travel two or more times
- Yes, to travel with a courier is bliss, to travel without one is the reverse. [5]
- You'll see by the professor's books that they travel west in these latitudes; and they travel low, too. [5]
- And I will say, here, that I would rather travel with an excursion party of Methuselahs than have to be changing ships and comrades constantly, as people do who travel in the ordinary way. [5]
- Syrian travel has its interesting features, like travel in any other part of the world, and yet to break your leg or have the cholera adds a welcome variety to it. [5]
- He said: "But it is for accident insurance, and if you are going to travel by rail--" "If I am going to travel by rail I sha'n't need it. [5]
- His duties as a sovereign forced him to travel, and his love of travel lightened the duty. [10]
More example sentences with the word travel in them
- He'll travel with your roan as on one snaffle- bar. [11]
- If you open your mouth against me only once after that time you can't travel so far but I will find you. [5]
- As long as you travel with us, keep as near me as you can. [12]
- I can start you in a paragraph that will travel through all the newspapers, from Maine to Texas and from Alaska to Florida. [8]
- In the eleven years since they had been together at the Battle of Jersey, events, travel, and responsibility had altered him vastly. [11]
- I wish Mandeville would travel more, or that he had stayed at home. [4]
- He fingered them with incredible rapidity--in fact, he pushed them from place to place as fast as a musical professor's fingers travel over the keys of a piano. [5]
- I always travel with clergymen when I can. [5]
- You and I will travel comfortably in my caleche. [2]
- He must travel wide at first to convince their narrow brains. [11]
- The next things which interest us when we travel are, first, the people; next, the novelties; and finally the history of the places and countries visited. [5]
- I doubt that when one has had the fever of travel and the world, the bandbox is permanently habitable again. [11]
- So, when they were to travel to Egypt, Martina took it for granted that Heliodora must go with them, and that the flirtation which had made her favorite the talk of the town must, in Memphis, become courtship in earnest. [10]
- Since these fens were drained one might travel from Market Deeping to the Wolds without wetting a foot. [11]
- The brick pavement was lumpy from much travel and near as dirty as the street. [9]
- Mr. King himself was going south in the morning, if travel were possible. [4]
- All this luxury was as grateful to systems and senses worn out with an exhausting day's travel, as it was unexpected--for one can not tell what to expect in a Turkish city of even a quarter of a million inhabitants. [5]
- He probably thought very well of the book, an opinion shared by Bliss, but it is unlikely that either of them realized that it was to become a permanent classic, and the best selling book of travel for at least fifty years. [5]
- Finally he got upon the subject of trans-continental travel, and presently said: "I can tell you a very laughable thing indeed, if you would like to listen to it. [5]
- He will go upon the recommendation of two gentlemen of taste and travel whom we met at Baddeck, residents of Maine and familiar with most of the odd and striking combinations of land and water in coast scenery. [4]
- Mrs. Clemens picked up a dreadful cold and sore throat on board ship and still keeps them in stock--so she could only travel 4 hours a day. [5]
- To have piled up a correspondence of that size in the time, and under the circumstances already noted, quality considered, may be counted a record in the history of travel letters. [5]
- Not travel, you understand, but a story, and the more love in it the better. [4]
- By telling the truth he could astonish his father; his father would tell the neighbours; the neighbours would spread it; it would travel to all firesides; in the end it would make him President, and not only that, but First President. [5]
- Besides, her cough troubled her very seriously, and it seemed as though she could not travel that long distance alone. [10]
- I longed to travel, having scarcely been out of England during my life. [11]
- I like to travel, but I haven't seen any place better than Cyrusville yet. [4]
- If he can travel with us, so much the better for him"; and the Factor shrugged his shoulders. [11]
- Wyndham could not travel the sinuosities of their minds, and it would not have affected his purpose if he could have done so. [11]
- No form of travel or undertaking could discountenance Mark Twain at thirty. [5]
- All who could travel on foot,--multitudes with slight wounds of the upper limbs, the head, or face,--were told to take up their beds,--alight burden or none at all,--and walk. [6]
- Does your honour travel often without a suite? [11]
- The bane of travel is the destruction of illusions. [4]
- The perfection of travel is ten miles an hour, on top of a stagecoach; it is greater speed than forty by rail. [4]
- Without a courier, travel hasn't a ray of pleasure in it, anywhere; but with him it is a continuous and unruffled delight. [5]
- I had to travel hard, and I track him by his fires and other things. [11]
- Well, well, we travel far in the world, and sometimes we see strange things, and no two strange things are alike--no; there is only one Macavoy in the world, there was only one Shon McGann. [11]
- One charm of travel dies here. [5]
- Well, we always travel as one person, since we occupy but one seat; so we save half the fare. [5]
- Our records of travel also explain in detail what this educator meant by the words "unity with life"; for our attention was directed not only to beautiful views or magnificent works of art and architecture, but to noteworthy public institutions or great manufactories. [10]
- He proposed to travel after sunset, with a few faithful servants on swift horses as far as Keft, and from thence ride fast across the desert to the Red Sea, where they could take a Phoenician ship, and sail to Aila. [10]
- Now if we travel a hundred miles in a straight line, we come to the eternal Summer of Sacramento. [5]
- He hasn't long to travel, and some day you'll have everything. [11]
- You're not fit to travel yet. [11]
- Just about eligible to travel with this bilk here--Shadbelly Higgins--this loud-mouthed sneak that shoots people in the back and calls himself a desperado. [5]
- It is impossible to travel through Italy without speaking of pictures, and can I see them through others' eyes? [5]
- Was it enough to travel on so inevitably to the end, and be swallowed up? [11]
- It is madness to travel in Syria without an umbrella. [5]
- One would have to travel far to match their ease and sociability and animation and sparkle and absence of shyness and self-consciousness. [5]
- One would have to travel far before he would find another town of twelve thousand inhabitants that could represent itself so respectably, in the matter of clothes, on a freight-pier, without premeditation or effort. [5]
- They're not fit to travel alone. [9]
- The Governor wants to travel alone, and he's fixed so he can outvote us. [5]
- He was going to travel all over the world and get specimens from all the climes. [5]
- It is impossible to travel about Andalusia and not imbibe a kind feeling for those Moors. [4]
- They go shortly to the devil for a year--(which is but a poetical way of saying they are going to afflict themselves with the unsurpassable--(bad word) of travel for a spell. [5]
- Willarski was going to Moscow and they agreed to travel together. [2]
- She commanded us to make preparations to travel by night and sleep by day in concealment, as almost the whole of our long journey would be through the enemy's country. [5]
- He knew how to maintain his composure, and even admitted that Ulrich must travel, but said it was still too soon. [10]
- But I travel to learn, and I still remember that they picture no French defeats in the battle-galleries of Versailles. [5]
- We shall go to Elmira ten days hence (if Livy can travel on a mattress then,) and stay there till I have finished the California book--say three months. [5]
- Barbara permitted her to accompany her, though she had intended to take her companion, and would have preferred to travel with the woman of noble birth. [10]
- At any other time the swing of the cars would have lulled him to sleep, and the rattle and clank of wheels and rails, the roar of the whirling iron would have only been cheerful reminders of swift and safe travel. [5]
- I will travel till I fiend respectable quarters, if I have to hoof it to New Jersey. [5]
- They had had three months of travel and sport, and were filled, but not sated, with the joy of the hunter. [11]
- What man, I thought resentfully, would not travel a thousand miles to be near her? [9]
- Its banks, and those of the brook are respectably adorned with blooming oleanders, but the unutterable beauty of the spot will not throw a well-balanced man into convulsions, as the Syrian books of travel would lead one to suppose. [5]
- But, after all, this was an infrequent effect, however massive, of travel on the West Side, whereas the East offered him continual entertainment in like sort. [8]
- It was at this period of my life that my father determined to try the effect of travel and residence in different localities upon my bodily and mental condition. [6]
- When do you think you shall be able to travel, Bartja? [10]
- He liked to think what he would do for that family--what luxuries he could procure for them, how they should travel and see the world. [4]
- I cannot but think that the White Mountains are cheapened a little by the facilities of travel and the multiplication of excellent places of entertainment. [4]
- Morning and Night they travel with me; my camp is set by the pines, its fires are burning--are burning. [11]
- The Germans, when they travel by rail, wrap themselves in furs and carry foot-sacks. [4]
- I wonder if they know how wide your travel is, how many people you see; and if they know, how did they come to know? [11]
- In all probability they did not travel so fast. [5]
- If you were there, what a travel you have had, what strange things you have seen! [11]
- He was obscure then, but his name was to travel round the globe presently, and live forever in the curses of France! [5]
- People connected with them travel that way also. [11]
- As she climbed the steep steps of Mountain Street, worn with hard travel, she turned faint. [11]
- The Mounted Police, the Riders of the Plains, travel far and wide. [11]
- As he handed the pipe to Knife-in-the-Wind, an Indian called Silver Tassel, with a cruel face, said grimly: "Why does Oshondonto travel to us? [11]
- I travel on the pass which the Northeastern gives me as a legislator, and I'm thinking seriously of getting Mr. Flint to send me an annual, now that I'm in politics and have to cover the State. [9]
- It was not the most promising party to travel with and hope to gain a higher veneration for religion through the example of its devotees. [5]
- She declared it the most ideal way of getting about in the world, and was not ashamed when he reminded her of how she used to say that nothing under the sun could induce her to travel on it. [8]
- No one makes the Mediterranean trip in summer to-day, and the thought of adding constant letter-writing to steady travel through southern France, Italy, Greece, and Turkey in blazing midsummer is stupefying. [5]
- First and last, the Marches did a good deal of travel on the Elevated roads, which, he said, gave you such glimpses of material aspects in the city as some violent invasion of others' lives might afford in human nature. [8]
- M. de Beausset, the man so fond of travel, having fasted since morning, came up to the Emperor and ventured respectfully to suggest lunch to His Majesty. [2]
- He remembered also the jolting stage-coaches, the scramble for places, the exhilaration of the drive, the excitement of the arrival at the hotels, the sociability engendered by this juxtaposition and jostle of travel. [4]
- This would cost the enemy two miles of travel to meet us, but would, on the contrary, leave us two miles farther from our ultimate destination. [7]
- Aunt Cynthy was the daughter of a Gipsy--they say the only Gipsy in that part of the country at the time--who used to buy and sell horses, and travel in a big van as comfortable as a house. [11]
- We travel along the coast for one day; and then a great storm of snow come, and the captain say to me: 'Steer us into harbour. [11]
- The patrin is the clue which Gipsies leave behind them on the road they go, that other Gipsies who travel in it may know they have gone before. [11]
- Even a winter thaw begets a desire to travel, and summer brings longings innumerable, and disturbs the most tranquil souls. [4]
- Now you know that when Providence shapes a mouth especially for the accommodation of a potato you can detect that fact at a glance when that mouth is in repose--foreign travel can never remove that sign. [5]
- We presently saw that we could take to the Seine, and not weary ourselves out with land travel. [5]
- One class sees that the other has lighter or at least different labor, opportunities of travel, a more liberal supply of the luxuries of life, a higher enjoyment and a keener relish of the beautiful, the immaterial. [4]
- It was reported that Brevoort and Dennis had kept a journal of their foreign travel, "which is so exquisitely humorous that Mrs. Cooper, on only looking at the first word, fell into a fit of laughing that lasted half an hour. [4]
- I didn't think that any man could travel so close to Sherman and keep 'em. [9]
- And he can take my word for it--for I've been at sea since I was a kid, worse luck!--that a man with anything to do on a ship ought to travel every day nose out for shipwreck next day, and so on, port to port. [11]
- Between Viking and Sunburst there was a great jealousy and rivalry; for the salmon-fishers thought that the mills, though on a tributary stream, interfered, by the sawdust spilled in the river, with the travel and spawning of the salmon. [11]
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