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Someone who travels for pleasure
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holidaymaker
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Holidaymaker is a seasonal publication produced by Cambrian News , for publicising tourism attractions and activities in parts of Wales . A full colour print, it lists attractions, activities and ideas of what to do and where to go. Produced in three regional ...
Wiktionary
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alt. (context British English) someone who is on holiday n. (context British English) someone who is on holiday
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The town seems so empty in the autumn when all the holidaymakers have gone home. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A superb choice for the discerning holidaymaker . ▪ An attractive modern city, Gdynia offers much in the way of general ...
WordNet
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n. someone who travels for pleasure [syn: tourist , tourer ]
Usage examples of holidaymaker.
There were holidaymakers sitting on the airport steps, which seemed odd.
Then, after what seemed aneterniiy, he finally negotiated Ihe Fiat off the ferry, around some makeshift Malls still selling tourist junk on the off-chance of catching some gullible holidaymaker who had left home and hearth to spend the festive season here on the undeniably beautiful shambles that was Ischia, the peaceful island that had known the crack and blast of history, and seen much violent death as well as happiness in its time.
The residents and holidaymakers in Kekaha village were mostly still asleep, their minds unguarded so that even a metapsychic searcher as clumsy as he was could sort through their identities quickly.
Nowadays she, too, appeared in advertisements, promoting her own range of outdoor products and leisurewear, aimed at holidaymakers and amateurs more than pro climbers, to maximize what Hal Valance would have called the universe.