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globetrotter

[glohb-trot-er] / ˈgloʊbˌtrɒt ər /
NOUN
jet-setter
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Forty-two percent of these globetrotters were “independent,” or seeking experiences not tied to tour groups.

From National Geographic

He suggested the guilt-ridden globetrotter was a young woman who travelled to Rome in 2017 and took the marble stone home as a gift for her boyfriend.

From BBC

On his website, Vltchek described himself as a novelist, philosopher, filmmaker and investigative journalist as well as a “revolutionary, internationalist and globetrotter who fights against Western Imperialism and the Western regime imposed on the world.”

From Washington Times

But when the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Georgia-born globetrotter found himself pretty well suited to isolation as well.

From Seattle Times

I talked to somebody who is a real globetrotter and now he’s suddenly stuck at home – he’s making his blanket from all the tote bags he gets given on his travels.

From The Guardian