Traveling in a sentence as a noun

I really like that while traveling I can just buy a local sim, put it in my own phone, and use it.

I'm not sure what his experience has been traveling around the country for his study and work.

While we've been doing it, we've been traveling full time, spent the last year in europe living in AirBNB pads, and doing our startup.

If this result is valid then it would mean that neutrinos are capable of traveling .0025% faster than light.

After a few years, he went into a mini-retirement and devoted his time to traveling around the world and volunteering.

So you go from a rectangular projection, which doesn't fit in the temple of your glasses, to a line projection, which does, traveling along the temple of the glasses.

I'm actually a bit curious about this myself...If you want to tap a classical signal traveling down a fiber, you want to turn that fiber into a beam splitter.

I prefer spending my free time having great interactions with my friends and my girlfriend, enjoying traveling and getting new experiences and just making the most of this one life that I have.

Having spent the last few years traveling the world and seeing how other people live, it's always shocking to return to the States to see how afraid everybody is of even the smallest things.

Since a single bit traveling down a fiber optic cable is represented by millions of photons in an identical optical state and fiber-optic lines are lossy, a few won't be missed.

They have too many powers -- the ability to virtually strip-search passengers, prevent innocent people from traveling, and interfere with international commerce.

Traveling definitions

noun

the act of going from one place to another; "he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"

See also: travel travelling