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ˈseasider [f. sea-side + -er2.] A frequenter of the seaside. (In quot. 1976 used as the nickname of an Association football team.)
1870Amer. Naturalist III. 230 The Savannah Sparrow, though only occasionally found breeding so far south as Massachusetts, is evidently a sea-sider. 1892Pall Mall Gaz. 23 June 1/3 The average lady seasider in this country frugally wears out her summer finery by the ‘sad sea waves’. 1976West Lancs. Evening Gaz. 15 Dec. 1. 18/7 Alan Ball comes to Blackpool tomorrow to talk terms with the Seasiders when he will be offered some of the most attractive terms ever offered by Blackpool. |