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holidaymaker

[ hol-i-dey-mey-ker ]

noun

British.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of holidaymaker1

First recorded in 1830–40; holiday + maker
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Example Sentences

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He said the Home Office should "be looking at their policy and make sure that it's fit for purpose and not targeting holidaymakers".

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She says holidaymakers are known to leave cars on their estate for two weeks at a time, but mostly the signs work and people are respectful.

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The beachside city in the southern Algarve region, a favourite with British holidaymakers, has revised its code of conduct, explicitly prohibiting people from being in a state of partial or complete nudity in public areas.

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It was brought home by a Norfolk holidaymaker who had it brought to his attention during a trip across the pond.

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But, there are no holidaymakers, no families jetting off for a week in the sun, no rattle of suitcase wheels and no roar of jet engines.

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