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Example sentences for "tourist"

Lexicographically close words:
tourbillons; toured; toures; touring; tourism; tourists; tourmaline; tourmalines; tourment; tournament
  1. Boulogne has for a long time been one of the most anglicized of French cities; and in the tourist season a continuous stream of English travellers reach the continent at this point.

  2. Bowness lies at the head of a small bay, is served by the lake-steamers of the Furness Railway Company, and is a favourite yachting, boating, fishing and tourist centre.

  3. The official tourist exchange rate for so-called capitalist currencies underwent similar revisions and was set at 1.

  4. A portion of the deficit with Western trading partners may be offset by income from the rising Western European tourist trade, particularly with West Germany.

  5. Industrial growth since World War II and a rapidly growing tourist industry since the mid-1950s have called for large-scale construction of needed facilities.

  6. Most seriously viewed of the adverse tourist influences are the introduction of unacceptable ideology and foreign encouragement of moral laxity which, according to the authorities, pervades the area.

  7. I heard feminine voices in the vicinity, but as these are generally a part of the landscape in the tourist season, I paid no special notice.

  8. Aunt Celia has driven to St. Cross Hospital with Mrs. Benedict, an estimable lady tourist whom she 'picked up' en route from Southampton.

  9. They generally manage in some way to mislead, and very often indeed they are repainted at the height of the tourist season, when strangers are mostly about; and who else beside a stranger has any need of a signpost?

  10. The church of Mawnan is far remote from the ordinary tourist track.

  11. I should think Poltesco might be a very tedious place on a wet November day, and not good for rheumatism; but, as an American girl tourist remarked, in summer it is "just heavenly.

  12. If any American tourist wants to see Nova Scotia let him keep away from Digby or put it last on his list.

  13. With all the copper wire paid out, the old man rows slowly over the deepest parts of the lake, while the tourist sits holding the handle of the windlass, ready to begin turning at the least suspicion of a strike.

  14. But to a tourist taking like chance in American country-fare what is the prospect?

  15. But to a tourist taking like chance in American country fare, what is the prospect?

  16. In all cases where it was possible to do so tourist equipment was furnished, and where they were not immediately available the troop were met en route and transferred to tourists in every possible case.

  17. To have effected the entire movement of all the troops in tourist sleepers would have required approximately 3,000 cars, or five times as many as were in existence.

  18. They were inspected and loaded in fourteen cars; the men to operate them were employed and tourist cars furnished for them, following which a train was made up which left Wisconsin at 3:11 a.

  19. The Pullman Company, by utilizing some standard sleeping cars, made available for the movement 623 tourist cars.

  20. Out of many, a few of us escaped the tourist agent.

  21. At the sight of an American--and we are readily distinguished--the prices advance, and the unoffending tourist is obliged to suffer for the extravagance of those who have gone before him.

  22. The curious tourist will find on a rear wall of the Ducal palace in Genoa two marble slabs bearing inscriptions to the infamy of Della Torre and Balbi.

  23. The most entertaining and original tourist of all is an unmistakable Dutchman, from Indiana, born on the River Rhine.

  24. The indifferent tourist is an anomaly to everybody.

  25. The party had been divided by the managers into sections for the various hotels, and each tourist had been given a card with the name of his hotel.

  26. From the time we caught our first glimpse of a distant minaret, until the anchor of our steamer was dropped in the channel, every tourist was intent on the picturesque views which presented themselves.

  27. It seems like parting with a dear old friend," said a tourist as we looked back on the fading domes and waved farewell to mosque and minaret.

  28. How disappointing this is to be kept in the house by the rain," exclaimed a discontented tourist while watching the rain drops glide down the window-pane.

  29. The scenes Mr. Rogers depicts are those which crowd most upon the cultivated tourist to-day--the past of history that must stir the soul to enthusiasm.

  30. There are two characters named "Gobbo" in the play--a frequent Venetian name in a certain obscure walk, and one which a mere tourist would be most unlikely to meet with.

  31. Two or three sentences from a tourist guidebook or from a tape is all Zizi needs for her next vacation in Greece or Italy.

  32. As virtual points of sale, the lands with pre-literate societies are traded in the futures markets as possible tourist resorts, or as a source of cheap labor.

  33. The fair tourist thus draws his portrait--whether the captain will admire either the sketch or the limner, is another question.

  34. The extent of this tourist traffic is well illustrated in the newspapers of the time.

  35. But there was always a guard about or a tourist stalking some uncatalogued prey and it never came to anything.

  36. Even he, by the way, was a tourist on these shores.

  37. I once overheard a German she-tourist saying to her companion, as she pointed to these things: "Ist doch sonderbar, wie das Wasser so die Pflanzen versteinert.

  38. He was even able to forget that with his tourist appearance he was a false note in a charming picture, and he melted more and more into the scene, feeling delightfully insignificant and unimportant and unselfconscious.

  39. He left two days later, and they still were in possession of his dirty brown bag and some tourist clothes.

  40. There is a short cut from this point over to the Tupper Lakes, which we can commend in every particular, and the tourist can either return to Long Lake and continue his route to the Saranacs, or go to the Saranacs direct from Lake Tupper.

  41. Sleepy Hollow Church, like Sunnyside, is hidden away from the steamer tourist by summer foliage.

  42. The tourist will see at this point, on the left bank of the river, the tunnel whereby the "West Shore" finds egress from the mountains.

  43. The tourist will be apt to think that he used his thumb in marking out the wild grandeur of Stony Clove.

  44. From Glens Falls the tourist proceeds over the well-conducted Lake George division of the Delaware and Hudson, and soon finds himself in the midst of a historic and romantic region.

  45. This railroad leaves the West Shore at this point and forms a pleasant tourist route to the beautiful inland villages and resorts of the State.

  46. West Point=, taken all in all, is the most beautiful tourist spot on the Hudson.

  47. To make another reference to the great tourist route of Europe, the distance from Cologne to Coblenz is 60 miles, the same as from New York to Newburgh.

  48. Seated in one of these elegant saloons as in a floating palace of glass, the tourist who prefers to remain inside enjoys equally with those outside the unrivalled scenery through which the steamer is passing.

  49. Like sparkling wit, it is often dry, and the tourist is exceptionally fortunate who sees it in full-dress costume after a heavy shower, when it rushes over the rocks in floods of snow-white foam.

  50. This reach sometimes seems in the bright sunlight like a molten bay of silver, and the tourist finds relief in adjusting his smoked glasses to temper the dazzling light.

  51. As the steamer swings out into the stream the tourist is at once face to face with a rapidly changing panorama.

  52. The tourist will note the port holes on either side of the door as defense against Indians.

  53. But the heads of deer, antelope, wild sheep, and bears are conspicuously rare or altogether wanting in tourist collections in the "paradise of hunters.

  54. For the tourist sailing to Puget Sound from San Francisco there is but little that is at all striking in the scenery within reach by the way until the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca is reached.

  55. After the tourist has registered, retired to his or her room, performed the usual ablutions, and shaken off the dust of travel from one’s garments, the luncheon is eaten.

  56. Behind the tourist car is the dining car, which is a feature of this train.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tourist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adventurer; arrival; camper; climber; commuter; cruiser; explorer; fare; goer; mariner; mountaineer; passenger; passerby; pathfinder; pilgrim; pioneer; sailor; sightseer; tourist; transient; tripper; voyager; wayfarer