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Phrase(s): travel with someone
1. to associate with someone; to move about in association with someone. • She travels with a sophisticated crowd. • I am afraid that Walter is traveling with the wrong group of friends. 2. to make a journey with someone. • Do you mind if I travel with you? • Who are you going to travel with?, Phrase(s): travel with something
to have something with one as one travels. • I always travel with extra money. • I hate to travel with three suitcases. That is more than I can handle.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs