Synonym: bivouac, camp down, camp out, campy, cantonment, clique, coterie, encamp, encampment, ingroup, inner circle, pack, refugee camp, summer camp, tent. Similar words: campus, campaign, camera, cameras, lamp, sample, rampage, damping. Meaning: [kæmp] n. 1. temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers 2. a group of people living together in a camp 3. temporary lodgings in the country for travelers or vacationers 4. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose 5. a prison for forced laborers 6. something that is considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality 7. shelter for persons displaced by war or political oppression or for religious beliefs 8. a site where care and activities are provided for children during the summer months. v. 1. live in or as if in a tent 2. establish or set up a camp 3. give an artificially banal or sexual quality to. adj. providing sophisticated amusement by virtue of having artificially (and vulgarly) mannered or banal or sentimental qualities.
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91. If you keep fooling around with that gun you'll be leaving this camp feet first.
92. She was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the refugee camp.
93. He died as a prisoner of war in an enemy death camp.
94. He shunts his kids off to a camp every summer.
95. Stay in a hotel? Don't be so soft. I want to camp out under the stars.
96. The video was seven minutes of high camp and melodrama.
97. In the army camp the quilts are usually folded in this manner.
98. The prisoners of war were led in to the concentration camp.
99. The expedition's base camp was 6,000 feet below the summit.
100. They reached base camp,[sentencedict.com] 12 000 feet below the summit.
101. Night/Darkness had fallen by the time we got back to the camp.
102. You might offend your hosts if you camp it up at the party in your usual way.
103. The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions.
104. The boys and girls clustered together round the camp fire telling stories and singing songs.
105. The camp is a great way of getting kids off the street and keeping them out of trouble.
106. The soldiers lay down their guns and walked towards the enemy camp, carrying a white flag.
107. Let's return to camp.
108. The boys and girls clustered together round the camp fire telling stories and sanging songs.
109. Two years ago, she started a summer camp for girls aged 8 and older.
110. There was an air of confidence in the England camp.
111. The author paints a stark picture of life in a prison camp.
112. We made camp that night in a clearing in the woods.
113. Is it true the whole camp is going to bug out in the morning,[http://sentencedict.com/camp.html] captain?
114. The teacher told the children to close up to each other near the camp fire and then began his story.
115. Two men were sent up the mountain while the main party of climbers remained at base camp.
116. She turned her ankle on the rocks and had to hobble back to camp.
117. The rebels attempted a surprise raid on a military camp.
118. Sick prisoners in the camp were 'cared for', in inverted commas, by guards, not nurses.
119. The farmer warned us off his land when we tried to camp there.
120. His early years in the refugee camp left a deep psychological scar.