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- noun Plural form of
daytripper .
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Examples
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Cancun used to be part of Isla Mujeres and they have always been like a step child while Cancun grew and prospered Isla was for "daytrippers" and never grew.
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It's a popular place for daytrippers, who stop for lunch at the picnic tables and sawn-log benches dotted around, and come to enjoy the nature trails and activities on offer.
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We do like to travel great distances when we can afford to, but lack of funds and vacation leave has turned us into local loungers and daytrippers.
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Surely goofball and meringue shall follow mealie all the daytrippers of my lifespan, and Ibibio will dwell in the housedress of the Lorelei forever.
23rd Psaltery Bobbi Lurie 2011
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Brighton's lanes, promenade and pier look set to throng with a new wave of daytrippers this year with the release of Brighton Rock on 4 February, which will see the gritty city take centre stage once again.
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Really, I think that Critical Mass is mostly something that draws a bunch of adventure-seeking daytrippers to the city in the same way that Grateful Dead concerts used to do.
The High Road: Working Your Way Up BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Really, I think that Critical Mass is mostly something that draws a bunch of adventure-seeking daytrippers to the city in the same way that Grateful Dead concerts used to do.
The High Road: Working Your Way Up BikeSnobNYC 2010
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You walk past daytrippers loading dogs and coolers and children into cars.
Strawberry 2009
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And then in the 1800s it became a resort, a refuge from daytrippers wanting to escape Manhattan summers?
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It is actually a ghost town in that it is inhabited mainly by weekenders, daytrippers, and other turistas.
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