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year-rounder
[ yeer-roun-der ]
noun
- a person who is a year-round resident, as at a seasonal resort.
- something that is designed for use throughout the year:
My new suit is a year-rounder.
Word History and Origins
Origin of year-rounder1
Example Sentences
“You always feel that Jenny values you,” said Rose Styron, the poet, journalist and human rights activist, and another year-rounder.
And she knew she had been fully accepted as a year-rounder when the women at the local hardware store began to soften.
“Elizabeth?” said another D Street year-rounder, Carol Ryan, bemused, as though Elizabeth was any less mysterious a target for terrorism than Seaside Park.
What happens, during those dark days, is that a community is formed: We meet some of the cheerful year-rounders, see their stocks of jigsaw puzzles and DVDs, hear them as they dreamily reminisce about fresh produce and hot baths, watch touching footage of Powell’s Antarctica wedding to a fellow year-rounder.
What happens, during those dark days, is that a community is formed: We meet some of the cheerful year-rounders, see their stocks of jigsaw puzzles and DVDs, hear them as they dreamily reminisce about fresh produce and hot baths, watch touching footage of Powell’s Antarctica wedding to a fellow year-rounder.
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