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holidaymaker

[hol-i-dey-mey-ker]

noun

British.
  1. vacationer.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of holidaymaker1

First recorded in 1830–40; holiday + maker
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Nearby residents told us they sometimes find looted suitcases among the ruins that have been stolen from holidaymakers.

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The UK Health Security Agency is warning holidaymakers to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations and stress that it is never too late to get vaccinated.

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Much of that must be put down to the response of two holidaymakers from Wales who happened to be passing.

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On 20 January the McCanns release sketches of a suspect, based on a description by a British holidaymaker of a "creepy man" seen at the resort.

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"There were lots of holidaymakers who were quite surprised when Sol Campbell songs were being sung last night. It was a good laugh - United fans and Spurs fans all sitting together."

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