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day-tripper

[dey-trip-er] / ˈdeɪˌtrɪp ər /




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“It is calm like a pond, because there are no more waves caused by motorised boats transporting day-tripper tourists. And of course, the giant cruise ships have disappeared.”

From The Guardian

“This is a very fast-food version of tourism,” said the painter Antonio Palombo, 60, who keeps a studio on a back lane and rarely sees a day-tripper.

From New York Times

This Kodiak Leather Weekender Duffel Bag in Antique Brown is the perfect day-tripper bag, with built-in handles and a shoulder strap.

From Salon

It’s winter on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay — far from the white sails of recreational boating and sparkling water reflected in day-tripper sunglasses — and that means it’s oyster season for these two watermen of Wild Divers Oyster .

From Washington Post

But others say they would like to see more generous offers as part of an all-out effort to show that Ocean Resort welcomes their patronage, from the smallest day-tripper to the highest roller.

From Seattle Times