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You can use it to refer to a person who makes a short journey, typically for pleasure, and returns on the same day. Example sentence: "The beach was crowded with day-trippers enjoying the sunny weather."
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day-tripper
noun
Someone who takes a day trip
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I'm a day-tripper.
Brand is no day-tripper to povertyville, either.
Peterborough, the hub of the region, offers the most for the day-tripper or weekend visitor.
For the more ambitious day-tripper, Hudson Valley Outfitters offers local hiking maps and trail suggestions based on how much time you have.
Day-tripper Barcelonians squeeze into a few beachside spots at weekends and eat bad paella made out of good local ingredients.
But Macao's average gambler is still a day-tripper from Hong Kong or nearby Chinese cities in the Pearl River delta.
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The "Day Tripper" tour was canceled because of the dreary weather.
4.41pm BST Changeover music update… …it's Day Tripper, by The Beatles.
Day tripper Don't miss the extraordinary Victorian Cragside House and its gardens in Rothbury (nationaltrust.org.uk).uk
"I read somewhere that you can tell a day tripper because they are walking in East Hampton in flip flops.
It possesses what Johnny Marr would later describe as 'that gothic and beautiful gloom that was as much about England in the Sixties as was "Day Tripper"'.
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