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#*: Although it is in the nature of a '''busman's holiday''', I always try to visit a nursery and a botanic garden when I'm traveling.
#*: Although it is in the nature of a '''busman's holiday''', I always try to visit a nursery and a botanic garden when I'm traveling.
#* '''2015''', Michael Bamberger, ''Men in Green'', Simon and Schuster ({{ISBN|9781476743844}}), page 254:
#* '''2015''', Michael Bamberger, ''Men in Green'', Simon and Schuster ({{ISBN|9781476743844}}), page 254:
#*: I have come to realize that the '''busman's holiday''' is an elemental part of my life. Actually, I don't know where my work life stops and my recreational life begins.
#*: I have come to realize that the '''busman's holiday''' is an elemental part of my life. Actually, I don't know where my work life stops and my recreational life begins.


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Revision as of 06:27, 8 September 2020

English

Etymology

First recorded in 1893 in the UK. The idea is that a busman, to go off on a holiday, would take an excursion by bus, thereby engaging in a similar activity to his work.

Pronunciation

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Noun

busman's holiday (plural busman's holidays)

  1. (idiomatic) A holiday or vacation during which one does something similar to what one does as work.
    • 1994, Diane Heilenman, Gardening in the Lower Midwest: A Practical Guide for the New Zones 5 and 6, Indiana University Press (→ISBN), page 114:
      Although it is in the nature of a busman's holiday, I always try to visit a nursery and a botanic garden when I'm traveling.
    • 2015, Michael Bamberger, Men in Green, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN), page 254:
      I have come to realize that the busman's holiday is an elemental part of my life. Actually, I don't know where my work life stops and my recreational life begins.

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