tourbus

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Noun

tourbus (plural tourbuses or tourbusses)

  1. Alternative form of tour bus
    • 1994, David Shenk, Steve Silberman, Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads, Doubleday, →ISBN, page 215:
      At one end of the lot, there’s a row of customized tourbuses in various states of repair, hand-painted and festooned with insignia and flags.
    • 2001, Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, “The Mummies of the Motorway”, in Scarborough Fair, Gollancz, published 2011, →ISBN:
      Well, maybe you’d like to have what was s’posed to be your immortal body ground up and put on the road for lorries and tourbusses to lumber over, eh?
    • 2007, Charles Shere, Mostly Spain: Travels in Spain, France, and The Netherlands, Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 181:
      Riis was little more than a couple of old-fashioned resort hotels offering little more than beds for those who like to take strolls in the woods — though apparently there are enough of them; a couple of tourbusses standing in the parking lots explained why it was that we couldn't get a room in either of them last night.

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