Ways to Get From Here to There with L
Using your legs to walk/run is basic transport.
Short for limousine, a hired car ride.
British for elevator; moves people between floors.
Truck in British English; carries goods/people.
Slow painful walking, still a way to move.
Rail vehicle that pulls train cars on tracks.
Car brand; you can drive it to travel.
Ride‑hailing service that gets you a car.
Board with wheels used for riding around.
Can be climbed to move between levels.
Car brand/model; you drive it to get places.
Jumping forward is a physical way to move.
Specific subway line train; real rail transport.
Jumping/leaping as movement counts as travel.
A long walk is literally traveling on foot.
Urban train system; common public transport.
"Leg it" is slang for running away on foot.
You ride a luge sled to go downhill fast!
Slang phrase for moving quickly on your legs.
Boat for emergencies; moves people over water.
Pack animal used for riding and carrying loads.
Turning left is a driving maneuver to travel
Electric Lime scooters used for short city trips
Shared Lime bikes are for city transportation
Any boat on a lake can move you across water
People can ride lions in fiction, but also real
Light jog is a way to move yourself on foot
Using your legs is the classic way to get around
Lilo (air mattress) can float you slowly on water
You float along the current in a lazy river ride
Going the long way round is still a travel method
Long walks are a slow but real way to get places
Long strides describe walking to cover distance
Athletic way to move by jumping long distances
Long wooden boat once used for sea travel by Vikings
Generic small car, works as a way to travel
Kids’ game of moving forward in frog-like jumps
You can ride a llama as pack or trekking animal.
To run with an easy stride, a way of moving on foot
Airline; flying Lufthansa is a real way to travel ✈️
Lots of walking is definitely a way to get around
Same as lope: steady running gait to move on foot
Riding a longboard skateboard to travel short distances
General term for movement from place to place
- Limos
Kids’ game of jumping over others to move.
Iconic double-decker bus used in London.
Cruise ship name; still a boat for travel.
Verb form of leapfrog, moving by jumping.
Phrase meaning traveling via a longer route.
General term for moving by land, on wheels or foot.
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