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  • noun Plural form of parkgoer.

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Examples

  • Bailey says ESPN will open an "Innovation Lab" at Disney World in September partly to let parkgoers become "instant focus groups" for its experiments.

    ESPN adds new graphics for Home Run Derby coverage 2009

  • Accounts of what happened varied, but everyone agreed the dispute began after parkgoers were told the headgear ban applied to women wearing traditional Muslim head coverings, known as hijabs.

    15 arrested in N.Y. Playland melee over head scarves 2011

  • If parkgoers still had an appetite, they could sit down for a meal at Alice's Restaurant, a reference to the eatery in Arlo Guthrie's folk song where "you can get anything you want."

    Closing Time for a Rock Theme Park 2009

  • The news media had kindly asked parkgoers to send us their negatives or film that they had taken at the park that day.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • The news media had kindly asked parkgoers to send us their negatives or film that they had taken at the park that day.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • The news media had kindly asked parkgoers to send us their negatives or film that they had taken at the park that day.

    The Riverman Robert D. Keppel 2005

  • And in Central Park last year on Arbor Day weekend, parkgoers who scanned QR codes on signs were able to call up vistas from the 1800s and watch video clips of park scenes from "Sex and the City."

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • "It's this wonderful thing that we all have in common," said Jen Holland, known to parkgoers as Hep Jen, who leads lessons in the park every Sunday.

    SFGate: Top News Stories cnewton@sfchronicle.com (Casey Newton 2011

  • And it has started a debate about the rights of parkgoers seeking refuge from the bustle of the streets versus those looking for entertainment.

    NYT > Home Page By LISA W. FODERARO 2011

  • And in Central Park last year on Arbor Day weekend, parkgoers who scanned QR codes on signs were able to call up vistas from the 1800s and watch video clips of park scenes from " Sex and the City."

    NYT > Home Page By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM 2011

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