globetrot
globe·trot
(glōb′trŏt′)intr.v. globe·trot·ted,
globe·trot·ting,
globe·trots To travel often and widely, especially for sightseeing.
[Back-formation from globetrotter.]
globe′trot′ter n.
globe′trot′ting n.
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globetrot all over the world.
The baby is to live in the States with Cowell's US fiancee Lauren Silverman while The X Factor mogul continues to
globetrot.
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