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sunseeker

American  
[suhn-see-ker] / ˈsʌnˌsi kər /

noun

  1. a person who travels to a warm and sunny climate, especially during cold months.


Etymology

Origin of sunseeker

First recorded in 1950–55; sun + seeker

Example Sentences

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They include a high-speed race down the River Thames in the same Sunseeker Superhawk 34 speedboat used in “The World Is Not Enough”; a sail on a vintage yacht along the Côte d’Azur to the Casino de Monte-Carlo, featured in “GoldenEye” and “Never Say Never Again”; and a helicopter ride above the snow-capped Ötztal Alps in Austria, where “Spectre” was filmed, accompanied by the special effects veteran Chris Corbould.

From New York Times

Allegiant Travel Co. said its Sunseeker resort had been selling rooms for as early as next May 2023, but that hurricane-related delays caused the resort to push back the opening to next September.

From Seattle Times

I booked the Lady Skipper, a 27-foot Sunseeker, through Outdoorsy for $234 a night; three-night minimum required.

From Washington Post

“I call her Lady Skipper,” said Kristie Pichler, who has rented her 27-foot Sunseeker more than a dozen times since last July.

From Washington Post

The Santa Barbara County district attorney and the Los Angeles city attorney sued Sunseeker Enterprises Monday for allegedly making false and misleading claims about its “SPF 3000 Clear Spray.”

From Washington Times