40 Words to use with tourists

I have taken the trouble to look round, and may say that the usual tourist traffic is going on as usual.

Death stops at a tourist camp, by Leslie Ford, pseud.

I would shoot at the cactus in the moonlightoh, that is difficult, shooting by moonlight!and I gloried in my increasing accuracyI, the weakling of libraries and galleries and sunny verandas of tourist resorts!

The local Summer map published in most tourist centres in Switzerland is not much use to the Ski runner, because it shows walks which may be along slopes or down cliffs, which are perfectly safe in Summer and very dangerous in Winter.

We have our ideal, if not typical, Frenchman, little less truthful perhapstaken from refugees and excursionists, from the close-cropped, dingy denizen of Leicester Square; our tourist suits, heavy pedestrian toots, "wide-awakes," and faded fashions, used up in travelall these things are put down to insular peculiarities.

Portland enjoys superb advantages as a starting-point for tourist travel.

From the funereal solitudes of hotels and restaurants, the guides came forth like a suddenly awakened swarm of wasps, lamenting that the war had cut off the tourist trade.

The tourist season, however, has opened very favourably, and the affairs of the company will, I think, soon improve.

I've noticed her ever since the train left Chicago, and she is always in the same seat in that tourist coach.

CRANMER, DONALD L. Authorized distributor, sales book for The tourists host.

[270] And now, in following the route taken by our tourist friends, we reach Nueva Vizcaya and the Cagayan valley.

You get there by a steam launch provided by the managers of your hotel, or by Cook & Sons, the tourist agents, whenever a sufficiently large party is willing to pay them for their trouble.

They wind in and out of the narrow passages, and because of their size can navigate where the larger tourist steamers are not able to go, and therefore the passengers on the latter miss some of the finest scenery.

The map that he had been given showed tourist attractions and how to get to them.

Exactly as a good archaeologist may not be competent to speak of current social or political problems, so a man who has done capital work as a tourist observer in little-visited cities and along remote highways must beware of regarding himself as being thereby rendered fit for genuine wilderness work or competent to pass judgment on the men who do such work.

She didn't want to be asked to little suppers or luncheons nor to be made the objective of personally conducted tourist parties back stage.

We've covered Paris pretty thoroughly to-night; all except the tourist places.

The town of Rockford will in the near future assume importance as a tourist point, both from its own healthy and picturesque location, and its nearness to Coeur d'Alene Lake.

There are any number of marketers eager to tap the floating tourist population and the newspapers here missing out on big opportunities.

I have seen something of the mountains, though, at tourist resortsabroad.

I always thought the complete-tourist-sort of description of the town she passes through on her last embarkation miserably unseasonable and out of place.

Here's this long strip of desert from Needles to Ludlow, and tourists trailin' through like ants on movin' day.

Then it occurred to me that, instead of making the conventional tourist trip purely by sea round South America, after I had finished my lectures I would come north through the middle of the continent into the valley of the Amazon; and I decided to write Father Zahm and tell him my intentions.

The real historical Genevathe little of it that remainsis hidden away in the background, where not every tourist troubles to look for it.

As we rode through the villages we found the population animated by that joyous hospitality which belongs to an antique tradition, to which a stranger guest is something which the gods have sent, and sent rarely so that no tourist weariness had worn out the welcome.

40 Words to use with  tourists