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excursionist

[ ik-skur-zhuh-nist, -shuh- ]

noun

  1. a person who goes on an excursion.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of excursionist1

First recorded in 1820–30; excursion + -ist
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The Yorkshire Dales provide excursionists with breathtaking views and scenic routes.

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"Rescue operations are in progress following a large ice avalanche involving excursionists", the Trento provincial government said, adding that there was likely to be a "heavy toll" of injuries or deaths.

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The dead were in a group of backcountry excursionists who climb above tree line to the mountain crest and then ski down.

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In 1904, the Ladies’ Association that ran George Washington’s plantation home decreed that only the Charles Macalester, a steamboat that catered exclusively to white excursionists, could use its wharf.

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An hour afterward two horses with drooping heads went into their stalls, and two jaded excursionists had each dropped into hot baths at Harbin's Springs.

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