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caravanning

[ UK /kˈæɹɐvˌænɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the practice of taking holidays in a caravan

How To Use caravanning In A Sentence

  • The current vogue for caravanning has also proved a boon to the manufacturers of holiday homes.
  • Granted, the boutique caravanning concept is not for everyone. Caravans just got cooler
  • His hobbies on the south coast were deep-sea fishing, hockey, squash, and caravanning, and in the 1960s he started long-board surf-riding which he continued into his retirement.
  • It is caravan owners who are taking caravanning to a new level of luxury and souping up their vehicles to compete with the most gadget-filled front room.
  • (Marketwire - April 25, 2010) - Caravanning is making a comeback with the new trend of 'glamping' taking the UK by storm. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • He enjoyed caravanning holidays, sailing, and repairing boats and cars.
  • By all accounts both Tub O'Lard and Miss Caravanning Monthly 1975 are still enjoying the sybaritic delights of the 'Grace & Favour' residences that were granted to them when they were still Ministers of The Crown, the former enjoying a flat in Admiralty Arch where, as Deputy Prime Minister he is said to have smoothed the ruffled feathers of Vanity Blair and Macavity (and doubtless shagged his secretary whilst the going was good) and the latter at Carlton Gardens. Archive 2007-07-22
  • Only last year did he finally decide on retirement so that he and his wife, Brenda, could pursue their love of caravanning.
  • He travelled widely, and enjoyed motor caravanning, birdwatching, and garden tours.
  • Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong. ETravelBlackboard.com
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