All the summer through the cheap tripperin hordes is deposited beside the historic stone.
Just where it is least sought; where the cheaptripper complains there is nothing to see.
The shadow of the trees on the west side of the chute fell across the boat and immediately brought the tripper out of the cabin.
If I didn't think you were the dandiest river tripper in the world," he exclaimed.
But before the fort-hunter had returned with the telescope, the snowy veil suddenly thinned and revealed the gray figure of a tripper coming up the bank.
He had recognized thetripper to be Kipling, the famous snowshoe runner.
It attracted thetripper by its beautiful masses of flower.
A few instances of the habits of the tripper may not seem amiss, as exhibited in the Yealm valley.
When the dog steps on the inner half of the trapdoor B, it falls to stop G, releasing tripper stick E (which is heavier on the top end H) to cause it to fall clear of the path of the trapdoor.
The tripper stick E is set between cleats C and F to hold the door open.
The best example of the cultured, but common, tripper is the educated Englishman on the Continent.
Any one who settles down in a place without becoming part of it is (barring peculiar personal cases, of course) a tripper or wandering cad.
It is all over with her," Ben Trippersaid solemnly.
Bessy Tripper was quite ready to take him when he asked her, and they were married at the church at the top of the hill, and went to live at a little cottage near Dulwich.
Bessy Tripper was a conspicuous figure in the foreground of many of his sketches, and occupied as prominent a place in his thoughts.
Tripper was standing beside him, and pointing at something broad away on the beam.
At heart, perhaps Tripper senior and his son were not altogether so very sorry that Bessy should go to London.
Tripper threw up his arm to show he understood, and then lent his aid in getting up the anchor.
We are accustomed to that," Tripper said carelessly.
After fishing for a month, Ben Tripper said one Friday evening, "We will run up to Leigh to-morrow and spend Sunday at home.
After a talk together Captain Murchison went out and fetched Ben Tripper in, and Mr. Godstone presented him with a cheque for a hundred pounds for himself and fifty for Tom Hoskins.
Ben Tripper asked, as he came out from the fo'castle.
Ben Tripper had already asked the captain where he would like to be landed.
The Bessy--for so Ben Tripper had named his bawley, after his favourite sister--was lying on the mud just above Leigh.
When the chain was stowed below, and the anchor securely fastened, Tripper went aft and hauled in the main-sheet.
As a cheap tripper I gained an interesting experience and some valuable knowledge which as a privileged guest I must have missed.
Lest I should seem to be sailing under false colours as a royal guest or otherwise privileged person, let me explain that I paid my visit to Sandringham as a cheap tripper on the occasion of the Cottage Flower Show of the estate.
May I be a cheap tripper and go through it all again, if I can make the same profit in material for the imagination.
At supper Mrs. Tripper casually inquired of her daughter where she had been, a remark which might have escaped Keith's observation had not Ferdy Wickersham answered it in some haste.
It was not a woman's tap, yet Terpy and Phrony Tripper both sprang into Keith's mind.
A rumor came to Keith one morning a few days later that Phrony Tripper had disappeared.
The evening after Phrony Tripperleft New Leeds, a young woman somewhat closely veiled descended from the train in Jersey City.
Phrony Tripper was heels over head in love with him; but her grandfather, though easy and pliable enough to all outward seeming, was in a land-deal as dull as a ditcher.
For nothing like the cheap tripper was ever seen in the world till our present enlightened and glorious day of progress; he is a new-grafted type of nomad, like and yet unlike a man.
Since I met the Lancashire excursionist at Lowestoft I have been wondering what is the essential distinction between the Cockney-tripper and the holiday-maker one meets at New Brighton, Douglas, or Blackpool.
The Northern tripper may be rowdy, but there is a redeeming quality of broad joviality, good-tempered companionship in his razzling, that mellows and softens its asperity.
But between the Lancashire and the Cockney-tripper there is an essential difference which is not in the Southerner's favour.
The weather changes swiftly at Gorleston, and when the white foam-horses ride over the hidden sand-banks, even a Cockney-tripper may feel the sense of peril.
But the tripper is not welcome and the envious tangle of trees and shrubbery denies to the wayfarer even a glimpse of the house.
It is now one of the most popular tripper resorts in Sussex and during the summer months the daily visitors number hundreds.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tripper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.