Verb
move past
Source: WordNetI always like to begin a journey on Sundays, because I shall have the prayers of the Church to preserve all that travel by land or by water. Jonathan Swift
Travel by air is not travel at all, but simply a change of location; so my wife and daughter and I went to San Francisco by train, leaving Boston on a Wednesday morning in June and, then after lunch in New York, boarding Amtrak's Broadway to Chicago. Andre Dubus
I lived at home and I cycled every morning to the railway station to travel by train to Johannesburg followed by a walk to the University, carrying sandwiches for my lunch and returning in the evening the same way. Sydney Brenner
Fear doesn't travel by donkey. Mexican Proverb
If the owner of the goat is not afraid to travel by night, the owner of a hyena certainly will not be. Nigerian Proverb
In the desert of life the wise travel by caravan, while the fool prefers to travel alone. Arabic Proverb