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Camp out   /kæmp aʊt/   Listen
Camp out

verb
1.
Live in or as if in a tent.  Synonyms: bivouac, camp, encamp, tent.  "The circus tented near the town" , "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"






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"Camp out" Quotes from Famous Books



... borrow a shot-gun, and go out on foot and return with a good bag of prairie-fowl, birds resembling grouse. Occasionally, in the canyons, or wooded valleys, far away from the track, the hunters came across the trail of wild turkeys; then two of them would camp out for the night, and search under the trees until they saw the birds perched on the boughs above them, and would bring into camp in the morning half a dozen dangling from each of their saddles. Frequently, in their rides, they came across skunks, pretty black and white little ...
— Captain Bayley's Heir: - A Tale of the Gold Fields of California • G. A. Henty

... to Abamelik: "Brother, shall we build the house first or the huts for the servants? These poor wretches cannot camp out in ...
— Armenian Literature • Anonymous

... glittering. Affairs were becoming serious, and Chalmers's incompetence a source of real peril, when, after an exploring expedition, he returned more bumptious than ever, saying he knew it would be all right, he had found a trail, and we could get across the river by dark, and camp out for the night. So he led us into a steep, deep, rough ravine, where we had to dismount, for trees were lying across it everywhere, and there was almost no footing on the great slabs of shelving rock. Yet there was a trail, tolerably ...
— A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains • Isabella L. Bird

... for a man to camp out in. Never a buck-log to his fire, no, nor a stick thicker than your finger for seven mile round; and if there was, you'd get a month for cutting it. If the young'un milks free this time, I'll be off to the bay again, ...
— The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn • Henry Kingsley

... that they wondered where the month had gone. Christmas Eve the Happy Family spent in arranging a round-up camp out behind the house where the hill rose picturesquely, and in singeing themselves heroically in the heat of radium flares, while Luck took his camp-fire scenes that were triumphs of lighting-effects and photography,—scenes which he would later tone ...
— The Phantom Herd • B. M. Bower


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