The way in which trippers on the river invade riverside gardens is outrageous.
The manner and the expressions of those trippers form an interesting study.
The flood-tide of holiday trippers at Brighton is in August.
Ostende is attractive, save on the August bank holiday, when the tripperscome from London; then it looks like Margate or Southend so far as its crowds are concerned, and accordingly is frightful.
Some idea of raising money for the funds by charging Bank Holiday trippers twopence to see the Castle.
When I turned down toward the wharf, I found a score of Indians and half-breed trippers unloading freight from a couple of six-fathom birch-bark canoes.
Then kerosene is not included in the regular rations the Company supplies for its trippers and voyageurs?
Again, when the trippers encounter, in shallow water, such obstacles as jammed timbers, wading allows them carefully to ease their craft around or over the obstruction.
Trippers consider themselves greatly honoured on being given charge of a packet; for it means that they are held to be trustworthy, and thoroughly familiar with the topography of the district.
Me an' Old-pot-head's son turns in an' sleeps as sound as any trippers could.
The trippers squeezed themselves inside, and, with the shrieking of steam whistles and hooters and the playing of concertinas and melodions, the trains started off and went jolting and jogging away to their destinations.
Sometimes the trippers have left home in fine weather and found a deluge of rain setting in when they arrived at the seaside town.
In ten minutes a van-load of sheepishtrippers from the Middle West filed into the restaurant and tried to act as though they were used to cocktails.
Una really enjoyed the acting; for a moment Phil was her companion in play; and when the trippers had gone rustling out to view other haunts of vice she smiled at Phil unrestrainedly.
He was really as simple-hearted as thetrippers in his tactics.
Cheap tripperscome over for the day, no doubt," said Chatty.
If the trippers are often going to provide us with such entertainment, we shall have very lively times at bathing.
But the most of the myriads of trippers who visit the Capitol do not know one senator from another.
Now Penrose, might or might not have suspected that these trippers following their charts, would pick out the snoring recumbent figure as his own.
On Sundays and holidays in summer the dwellers by the river are reinforced by thousands of trippers from London.
Some people express a fear that vulgar trippers will overrun all beautiful places, such as Hampstead or Burnham Beeches.
But their fear is unreasonable; because trippers always prefer to trip together; they pack as close as they can; they have a suffocating passion of philanthropy.
We must take these trippers as he would have taken them, and tear out of them their tragedy and their farce.
The trippers longed to talk and were tongue-tied; they looked now and then over their shoulders.
But we know that, as a matter of fact, they were of little omen, being indeed but insignificant people from Hampstead and not true trippers at all, who were curious to see this forest in raw winter.
You can always get peace and quiet in Scilly, even in the most "tripperish" season, for the trippers follow a beaten track which it is easy enough to avoid.
In the summer there are cheap day-excursions from the mainland, and crowds of trippers arrive at St. Mary's by steamer to spend a few hours on the islands.
For once we will be day-trippers in fancy though we would scorn to be in fact.
The hill-top was covered with the trippers who seem perpetually holidaying on their island, and who were always kind to their children when they had them, and to each other when they had not.
She had a mental flashlight of Geraldine serving trippers with ice-cream cones behind Miss Upton's counter.
It depends largely upon whether you want my future wife to hand out ice-cream cones to the trippers at Keefeport.
An allowance of 10 gallons per head per day for the resident visitor and 5 gallons per head per day for the trippers will usually be found a sufficient provision.
The visitors are of two types--the daily trippers and those who spend several days or weeks in the town.
Now if you protest against this, educated people will instantly answer you, "Oh, it was done to prevent the vulgar trippers who chip stones and carve names and spoil the look of Stonehenge.
One simply doesn't go and see the Tower, because that's what trippers do.
When some five years had passed after the growth of the colossal iron groves at Worcester Park, and Monson still failed to put in a fluttering appearance over Trafalgar Square, even the Isle of Wight trippersfelt their liberty to smile.
It was on a Saturday afternoon holiday when crowds of trippers were leaving the city, packed in the uncomfortable compartments like sardines in a box--not one in a dozen having a chance to sit.
The principal business of the hotel is to cater to parties of English trippers who make the neighborhood a resort for fishing and hunting.
Then I get the North Foreland, and the trippers come out from Margate, and I live on shore with my wife and--By the way, I wanted to speak to you about my boy.
But the Bishop still stands in the Atlantic, and Leopold, now the second hand, explains to the Margate trippers the wonders of the North Foreland lights.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trippers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.