Noun : the yearly invasion of American touristry. From Dictionary.com.
It was a pure little isle of touristry among these solitary hills. From Wordnik.com. [The Silverado Squatters] Reference
Under these safeguards, portly clergymen, school-mistresses, gentlemen in grey tweed suits, and all the ruck and rabble of British touristry pour unhindered, Murray in hand, over the railways of the. From Wordnik.com. [An Inland Voyage] Reference
Under these safeguards, portly clergymen, school-mistresses, gentlemen in grey tweed suits, and all the ruck and rabble of British touristry pour unhindered, MURRAY in hand, over the railways of the Continent, and yet the slim person of the ARETHUSA is taken in the meshes, while these great fish go on their way rejoicing. From Wordnik.com. [An Inland Voyage] Reference
A pure little isle of touristry among these solitary hills. From Wordnik.com. [The Silverado Squatters] Reference
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