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beachgoer

noun
beach·​go·​er | \ ˈbēch-ˌgƍ-ər How to pronounce beachgoer (audio) \

Definition of beachgoer

: a person who frequently goes to the beach

Examples of beachgoer in a Sentence

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For the swimming cove, officials are wanting to place a band of bird’s eye sand at the shoreline and add finer sand in the area where children and families play and beachgoers spread out towels and blankets. Karen Berkowitz, chicagotribune.com, "Park District of Highland Park seeks infusion of emergency sand for Rosewood Beach damaged by erosion," 29 Aug. 2019 There was a time, not so long ago, when people with seemingly good taste got genuinely excited to try rosĂ©-flavored marshmallows and beachgoers all over the country could be seen sporting baseball caps adorned with the image of a glass of pink wine. Olivia Harrison, refinery29.com, "The RosĂ© Trend Might Be Over, But Pink Wine Is Far From Dead," 25 July 2019 Monmouth County officials say heat caused expansion of the metal encasing the drawbridge, which is a popular route for residents and beachgoers. Time, "'Oppressive and Dangerous' Heat Wave Continues in Eastern U.S.," 21 July 2019 Campers and beachgoers flocked to the coast this weekend as Leo Carrillo State Park in Malibu reopened following a massive cleanup from the Woolsey fire. Esmeralda Bermudez, latimes.com, "Malibu’s Leo Carrillo State Park reopens after devastating Woolsey fire," 8 June 2019 Even the most minimalist beachgoers can’t avoid a little gear. Lindsey M. Roberts, Twin Cities, "Gear up for your next beach trip the right way," 19 July 2019 As beachgoers watched in awe, hundreds of sea turtle hatchlings proceeded into the ocean. Paul Murphy And Michelle Lou, CNN, "Hundreds of baby sea turtles stole the show at a Florida beach's fireworks display," 5 July 2019 While many beachgoers said the serpent was likely a diamondback rattlesnake, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission was unable to formally identify the snake based off photos alone, biologists with the organization told the newspaper. Madeline Farber, Fox News, "Rattlesnake emerged from water in Florida, beachgoers say," 27 Sep. 2018 So, white sharks are passing by Rhode Island for better seal-hunting grounds off Cape Cod and northern waters — alarming beachgoers there almost daily. Amanda Milkovits, BostonGlobe.com, "Just passing through: Why sharks don’t seem to stop in Rhode Island on their way to Cape Cod," 23 July 2019

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First Known Use of beachgoer

1917, in the meaning defined above

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