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Definition of globetrotting in English: globetrottingnoun ˈɡləʊbˌtrɒtɪŋˈɡloʊbˌtrɑdɪŋ mass nounThe action of travelling widely around the world. in spite of his globetrotting, he has not abandoned his Indian heritage Example sentencesExamples - Globetrotting, an essential staple of orchestral life, has had its day.
- You're looking forward to globetrotting, but sharing a double bed in a motel room with your sister who snores isn't your idea of a great time.
- A fund-raising initiative and a passion for globetrotting brought them together.
- They collect thousands of brightly colored travel photographs from all over the world, culminating 15 years of globetrotting.
- The seventh episode found the mismatched twosome returned from their globetrotting but embroiled in a variety of comedy adventures.
- His photographs, compiled from over 50 years of architectural globetrotting, is encyclopedic in scale and daunting for the distance he has traveled.
- In a conversation peppered with laughter, it's obvious he is passionate about globetrotting and clearly advocates responsible traveling.
- Despite the fame and the globetrotting, the couple's domestic existence is reassuringly familiar.
- Their trip has not put them off globetrotting.
- Traditionally, the American toy industry hasn't been much for globetrotting.
adjective ˈɡləʊbˌtrɒtɪŋˈɡloʊbˌtrɑdɪŋ Travelling widely around the world. a globetrotting celebrity an eventful, globetrotting life Example sentencesExamples - Globetrotting disc jockeys cutting albums of "original" music are nothing new.
- His commitment to his hometown crowd was something to be admired, especially given his aggressive globetrotting schedule.
- He presents himself as a dashing, globetrotting playboy.
- Nothing annoyed globetrotting CEOs more than cold war barricades.
- Their sports science team have been on high alert this week, running health checks on their globetrotting international stars.
- Sticking with the blogging theme, he takes a look at the globetrotting phenomenon of food bloggers.
- Last year, they approached the sportswear company about creating a collection specifically for the boutiques on two globetrotting ships.
- A man of many talents, he is sportsman, a music lover and a globetrotting explorer.
- The estranged wife and kids were still awaiting back support payments from the globetrotting deadbeat.
- Globetrotting students from the two colleges have been taking their studies stateside.
Definition of globetrotting in US English: globetrottingnounˈɡloʊbˌtrɑdɪŋˈɡlōbˌträdiNG The action of traveling widely around the world. in spite of his globetrotting, he has not abandoned his Indian heritage Example sentencesExamples - Their trip has not put them off globetrotting.
- Globetrotting, an essential staple of orchestral life, has had its day.
- Despite the fame and the globetrotting, the couple's domestic existence is reassuringly familiar.
- A fund-raising initiative and a passion for globetrotting brought them together.
- His photographs, compiled from over 50 years of architectural globetrotting, is encyclopedic in scale and daunting for the distance he has traveled.
- They collect thousands of brightly colored travel photographs from all over the world, culminating 15 years of globetrotting.
- Traditionally, the American toy industry hasn't been much for globetrotting.
- The seventh episode found the mismatched twosome returned from their globetrotting but embroiled in a variety of comedy adventures.
- You're looking forward to globetrotting, but sharing a double bed in a motel room with your sister who snores isn't your idea of a great time.
- In a conversation peppered with laughter, it's obvious he is passionate about globetrotting and clearly advocates responsible traveling.
adjectiveˈɡloʊbˌtrɑdɪŋˈɡlōbˌträdiNG Traveling widely around the world. a globetrotting celebrity an eventful, globetrotting life Example sentencesExamples - Their sports science team have been on high alert this week, running health checks on their globetrotting international stars.
- Sticking with the blogging theme, he takes a look at the globetrotting phenomenon of food bloggers.
- The estranged wife and kids were still awaiting back support payments from the globetrotting deadbeat.
- Nothing annoyed globetrotting CEOs more than cold war barricades.
- His commitment to his hometown crowd was something to be admired, especially given his aggressive globetrotting schedule.
- He presents himself as a dashing, globetrotting playboy.
- Globetrotting disc jockeys cutting albums of "original" music are nothing new.
- Globetrotting students from the two colleges have been taking their studies stateside.
- A man of many talents, he is sportsman, a music lover and a globetrotting explorer.
- Last year, they approached the sportswear company about creating a collection specifically for the boutiques on two globetrotting ships.
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