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Definition of Excursionist

Excursionist
Excursionist Ex*cur"sion*ist, n. One who goes on an excursion, or pleasure trip.

Meaning of Excursionist from wikipedia

- An excursion is a trip by a group of people, usually made for leisure, education, or physical purposes. It is often an adjunct to a longer journey or visit...
- The Excursionist (Lithuanian: Ekskursantė, "Excursion Girl") is a 2013 Lithuanian film that dramatizes the story of an eleven-year old Lithuanian girl...
- he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. "Steve Weissman American Excursionist" ESPN MediaZone Steinberg, Dan. "Springbrook grads co-host ESPN’s SportsCenter"...
- 2012, p****enger arrivals by sea included 11,510 tourists and 6,450 excursionists who arrived aboard 23 cruise ships. Berthing facilities are available...
- of the 1880s led to the first big wave of tourists, who were called "excursionists" and came looking for echoes of the famous novel Ramona by Helen Hunt...
- 2005 Not Born Beautiful Olga Uyutova 2006 Rush Hour Antonina Arkhipova 2013 The Excursionist Grandma Nadya 2013 One Particular Pioneer Galina Ivanovna...
- Are Morose", "The Pewee" (poem), "'Only to Lie-'" (poem), "The Sunday Excursionist", "Decoration Day", "Charge of the White Brigade" (poem), "An Inspiration"...
- hotel's restaurant would later become a po****r lunch stopping point for excursionists to Shohola Glen because of the hotel's close proximity to both the Erie...
- period. It is managed by the Aragonese Mountain Federation (FAM) and the Excursionist Centre of Catalonia (CEC). One can get there from Benasque (about an...
- built the town's importance as a destination for Black tourists and excursionists. Dougl**** spoke there in 1881, as part of an unsuccessful campaign to...