Examples of 'travelled down' in a sentence
Meaning of "travelled down"
travelled down - This phrase suggests movement from one place to another, typically in a downward direction, indicating a physical journey or transition
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travelled down
It travelled down this incline where it overturned.
The reason we have travelled down river.
I have travelled down this long hard road.
It was through such totalitarian economic controls that Germany travelled down the road to serfdom.
So she travelled down with her cousin.
He was indicted by a Belgian judge who had travelled down to Monaco.
Both had travelled down the path of evil.
There! The reason we have travelled down river.
Suddenly energy travelled down my hand from the photograph into my heart.
The road and made you want to be here? What misconception travelled down.
Several people travelled down the same road and saw us.
As well as hundreds of protest marchers, kayakers and fishers travelled down the Avon River.
We travelled down to London on the train.
The aphrodisiac virtues of chocolate travelled down the ages as a pretty nice story.
We travelled down to Devon for a wedding.
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She lived way up north but she travelled down just for the meetings.
He had travelled down from Cumbria with his family.
There were 3 of us that travelled down for a funeral.
I travelled down south to see Marylin and the children settle in.
The dickcissels have also travelled down the Isthmus of Panama.
As they travelled down the river, Boromir became increasingly consumed with thoughts of the Ring.
All possibilities as Liverpool travelled down to Brighton on Saturday afternoon.
And against my father 's deeper wishes, my mother and I travelled down by train.
It has already travelled down the path of attempts at European integration.
Suddenly Hannah's voice travelled down to them.
He then travelled down the Nile to Egypt.
Thus, all the four of us travelled down to Krakow.
But as we travelled down the road together, it gave us an unbreakable bond.
In a bid to receive her healing, she travelled down to The SCOAN with her husband.
Travelled down from Clifton, she would (representing the vessel in which leeches were kept).
She lived way up north, but she travelled down without fail just for the meetings.
Magnus travelled down to Rome and was consecrated in 1533, but never returned home.
Amazingly enough, the Citizens United panel discussion travelled down a parallel set of tracks.
She and Yvonne travelled down to Christchurch for his funeral.
In summer he re-visited Volga and travelled down South.
Lesueur regularly travelled down the Mississippi to New Orléans.
The empty waggons were hauled back up by horses, which travelled down in ' dandy ' waggons.
I think we have travelled down this road before, Jack.
We even have one child from Norfolk who has travelled down to play with us! '.
He came from God, and travelled down to the profoundest depths of our need.
You took Otis! ♪ I have been high I have been low ♪ ♪ Travelled down every single road ♪.
Fa-hsien travelled down the Ganges plain.
Stephen, have we travelled down this road together?
Others travelled down the Susquehanna, settling in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
As well as playing locally, the team travelled down to play Manchester United 's boys ' team.
In 1791 Walker travelled down to York intending to return to England on leave.
The reason we have travelled down river. There! Now.
In August 1936 he travelled down to Spain and proceeded directly to the front.
Samuel Hearne travelled down the river to the Arctic Ocean in 1771.
In 1789 the explorer travelled down the Mackenzie River and reached the Arctic Delta.
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