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traverse

verb as in pass or move over, along, or through

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He was known to traverse Brooklyn to visit somebody a decade older than himself in a nursing home.

The heat makes beads of sweat run down your armpits and traverse your hips before dampening your drawers.

Extend your Fourth of July vacation with a trip to Traverse City, also known as the “cherry capital of the world.”

Elizabeth Banks stars as a woman who has to traverse a city after losing her wallet post-one-night stand.

Maps are enormous, and players have to traverse huge amounts of terrain.

The streets, as I have already mentioned, are tolerably lively: peculiar omnibuses and cabriolets traverse them frequently.

The onward path would then lead through a void which it would require years to traverse.

Cakes of dates pounded and kneaded together are the food of the Arabs who traverse the deserts.

Breaking camp, we encountered rich bottom-lands, difficult to traverse because of the rain.

For greater secrecy of movement, we divided into small parties, aiming to traverse different roads.

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On this page you'll find 149 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to traverse, such as: criss-cross, cross, cut across, pass through, roam, and span.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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