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live in or as if in a tent
Can we go camping again this summer?
The houseguests had to camp in the living room
The circus tented near the town
How To Use camp out In A Sentence
- People camp out on the mainland for weeks, pouring their life savings into high-power telescopes, just to catch a glimpse of him.
- Sigua was reported to have fled to the rebel headquarters in a Komsomol summer camp outside Tbilisi to avoid arrest.
- All agreed that "you couldn't beat cold boiled duck by much"; but in the morning grilled fish was accepted as "just the thing for breakfast"; then finding ourselves face to face with Lot's wife, and not too much of that, we beat a hasty retreat to the homestead; a further opportune "catch" of duck giving us heart for further brumby encounters and another night's camp out-bush. We of the Never-Never
- Be not in haste," Canim cautioned her, as she began to strap the meagre camp outfit to her pack. LI-WAN, THE FAIR
- Stay in a hotel? Don't be so soft. I want to camp out under the stars.
- Even if he wanted to camp out by a railroad station, most of the ones in his state are delapidated. lbw Sanford should stay, two top South Carolina papers say
- It seemed a wonderful opportunity to travel so far at the Army's expense and camp out for a week during the Easter holidays living on compo rations.
- Her latest escapade was to camp outside a department store on the night before the sale.
- For those of you that don't know, runs are when a huge group of bikers get on their motorcycles, pack some tents and portable stoves, and camp out.
- Sigua was reported to have fled to the rebel headquarters in a Komsomol summer camp outside Tbilisi to avoid arrest.