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tourist
[toor-ist]
adverb
in tourist-class accommodations, or by tourist-class conveyance.
to travel tourist.
tourist
/ ˈʊəɪ /
noun
a person who travels for pleasure, usually sightseeing and staying in hotels
( as modifier )
tourist attractions
a person on an excursion or sightseeing tour
a person travelling abroad as a member of a sports team that is playing a series of usually international matches
Also called: tourist class.the lowest class of accommodation on a passenger ship
adjective
of or relating to tourist accommodation
Other 51Թ Forms
- nontourist noun
- ٴdzܰˈپ adjective
Example Sentences
And now I walk around the Warner Bros. lot and it’s just a single tram full of tourists and no one else.
In the evenings, Luna said, the clientele are mostly tourists.
There have been several instances of tourists being arrested and held in detention centres, including British, European and Canadian citizens.
"We were regularly spending $25,000 on one flight for one player to Australia. The flights are tourist flights and therefore the price is through the roof."
Elsewhere in the sprawling city, it was a normal Tuesday, as tens of thousands of children went to school, commuter traffic choked the streets and tourists strolled Hollywood Boulevard.
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