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day-trip
[dey-trip]
verb (used without object)
to travel as a day-tripper.
day trip
noun
a journey made to and from a place within one day
Other Word Forms
- ˈ岹-ˌٰ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of day-trip1
Example Sentences
Port Huron is a manufacturing town of less than 30,000 people with a quaint downtown and lots of retail, offering visitors an enticing opportunity for a day-trip.
In January, Trump's son Donald Jr. visited Greenland on what he said was a "personal day-trip" but which sparked real nervousness that the Trumps' interest was not just fleeting.
Southern California has several lavender fields near L.A. to satisfy your day-trip, lavender-field cravings.
Yosemite National Park is vast, gorgeous and busy in summer, even when there’s a day-trip reservation requirement in place.
As the series has continued, our D.A.A.M. duo has valiantly taken on arduous day-trip research: outings via ferry rides, Amtrak or not-too-far drives with dinner and a movie waiting on the other side.
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