perisher

[ UK /pˈɛɹɪʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. bounder
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How To Use perisher In A Sentence

  • First off, you have to pass the world's toughest leadership course, known as 'the perisher'. Times, Sunday Times
  • In winter, carve up the snow at fields such as Thredbo and Perisher Blue.
  • As soon as the little perishers are weaned, walking and talking, we want you back stoking the furnace.
  • In winter, hit Australia's highest ski slopes at Charlotte Pass or carve up the snow at Thredbo and Perisher Blue.
  • Wait till I catch the little perisher!
  • ‘They may be right little perishers,’ he said, ‘but some are suffering from attention or behavioural disorders.’
  • The Perishers believe their beautifully crafted songs read as a melancholy paean to life in their hometown of Umeå, Sweden, where the dark, snowcapped winters stretch from October to April.
  • My beloved Perishers always travelled by train for their annual parent-free holidays, and I do kind of yearn to have that experience. Beside the seaside « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • Despite the lessons learnt from Thredbo, the New South Wales Government is pushing ahead with more ski resort development in the National Park at Perisher.
  • Well, if this ain't the rummest go, I'm a perisher! The Definite Object A Romance of New York
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