Person who is on vacation/holiday, staying in a place other than their usual place of residence.
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Examples for "holidaymaker"
Examples for "holidaymaker"
1A holidaymaker who catches the virus while away could face huge problems.
2One holidaymaker inside Notre Dame posted on Twitter: Not the holiday experience wanted.
3The Thai holidaymaker said she had never experienced anything like it.
4They had been stolen from a German holidaymaker's vehicle in Dublin.
5The body is believed to be that of a 25-year-old holidaymaker from Inverness.
1The vacationer revealed that he was afraid of the cows.
2But Roland Turner was not just another vacationer seeking escape.
3Host's hotels serve the upscale vacationer and particularly the business traveler heading to urban destinations.
4In case the vacationer doesn't have a piggy-bank, the National will arrange for a loan.
5Unless, that is, the would-be vacationer was carrying a load of contraband Solly weapons and equipment.
1A returning holiday-maker told reporters: The aircraft landed and almost all the passengers got off.
2The holiday-maker rejoices in the glorious day, and the painter turns aside to shut his eyes.
3Unfortunately, there was someone else already there: A photographer had posed as a holiday-maker with his wife.
4Think you could be a professional holiday-maker?
5And it was this that so angered the happy holiday-makers of Mansoul.
1And whereas getting up at dawn might fit the hardy camping holidayer, the average festival-goer might fancy another couple of hours of kip.
2Around this time, the roads are filled with holidayers who take road trips to different corners of the country.