[
US
/ˈkæmpɝ/
]
[ UK /kˈæmpɐ/ ]
[ UK /kˈæmpɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling
- someone living temporarily in a tent or lodge for recreation
How To Use camper In A Sentence
- Each camp featured league play in two divisions, where the campers put into practice what they had learned throughout the week.
- ‘After working at Cameron House, on the shores of Loch Lomond, I decided to travel round France for three months in a camper van with another chef,’ he says.
- Detectives are keen to trace a white camper van and its occupants.
- A camper van used by the Irish holidaymaker is believed to have been one of four vehicles seized by police during a raid on the campsite.
- Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around.
- For the inarticulate Trevor, ‘I think you're really cool,’ is a major statement of devotion, and ‘buck up, little camper’ is the best consolation he can offer.
- A scampering noise beat across the ceiling before a little trapdoor opened with a dull thud, previously completely invisible to all in the bar.
- All the other campers were gone to either river raft or kayak, and the campground was totally quiet, all you could hear were the crickets and an occasional moo from a cow.
- The campers typically don't remember details of the retreat, says Caitlin Morgan, the gerontologist and social worker who directs the camp. But the experience significantly lifts their mood.
- Some of the animals chattered a moment and then went on their way, while others stayed to scamper or fly around the two friends.