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holidaymaker

[ hol-i-dey-mey-ker ]

noun

British.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of holidaymaker1

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

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The head of the charity Surf Life Saving Australia, Adam Weir, advised holidaymakers to visit patrolled beaches after their data showed 630 people had drowned at unpatrolled beaches in the past 10 years.

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The UK government has brought in a temporary ban on holidaymakers bringing in cheese and meat products from the EU in a bid to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.

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Italy is also the UK's ninth biggest trading partner - and a popular tourist destination, with Rome's historic sights currently overflowing with holidaymakers.

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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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