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- noun Plural form of
beachgoer .
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Examples
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Deep sea fishing is available there, and (thankfully) no time-share salespeople or hordes of trinket sellers preying on the beachgoers.
Page 2 2009
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In today's pictures, a man awaits more flooding in Mississippi, farmers harvest wheat in the West Bank as the sun sets, beachgoers relax in Lisbon and more.
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According to Mr. Williams, the beginning of offensive sets can sometimes play out like beachgoers sprinting to the shadiest palm tree: Everyone wants to stand on the most popular spot.
The Masters of the Left Corner Kevin Clark 2011
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Deep sea fishing is available there, and (thankfully) no time-share salespeople or hordes of trinket sellers preying on the beachgoers.
Page 2 2009
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Drunk monkeys harass beachgoers, stealing their beverages and pelting them with things.
Alcohol is worse than heroin, crack cocaine? Of course! Alexandra Petri 2010
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The coastal city is a popular destination for Italian beachgoers, and its economy is based almost entirely on tourism.
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Deep sea fishing is available there, and (thankfully) no time-share salespeople or hordes of trinket sellers preying on the beachgoers.
Page 2 2009
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Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images Lifeguards and beachgoers took pictures of the shuttle from Cocoa Beach, Fla.
Endeavour Takes Off 2011
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The coastal city is a popular destination for Italian beachgoers, and its economy is based almost entirely on tourism.
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Feldman likes to tell of the dermatologists' convention in Hawaii where beachgoers wore long-sleeved swim cover-ups and big hats.
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