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Use "day-trippers" in a sentence
"Easter–Oct; £8 per pitch per night 1 adult plus vehicle, £5 per extra adult, £2.50 per child; 01539 463862On summer weekends the river Wharfe in the Yorkshire Dales is a magnet for families and day-trippers who pack picnics and spend lazy days splashing about in the water."
"Nearby, not a single shop remains open for business – even the whelks and jellied eels store on the promenade which used to cater for the summer day-trippers has gone."
"W.W. Norton In places like Chama, N.M., and Jamestown, Calif., engines that once hauled ore now pull cars packed with day-trippers."