sun-chaser

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English

Noun

sun-chaser (plural sun-chasers)

  1. (informal) A person who travels in order to seek sunny weather or a sunny spot.
    • 1911 September 28, The Worker, Wagga Wagga, NSW, page 13, column 4:
      The first effort of the "sun-chaser" with a thorough appreciation of the pastime, is directed towards finding the warmest corner in the garden, notwithstanding the fact that very likely there isn't one.
    • 1933 June 1, The Telegraph, Brisbane, page 11, column 4:
      You can call as sun-chasers because we have left our southern homes to chase the sun in Queensland's winter playgrounds.
    • 2022 August 1, Off the Leash, Darwin, NT, page 17, column 1:
      The liquor license was relaxed to allow sun chasers to take a tipple on a daybed[.]