Similar words: damping, impinge, camp, campus, campaign, champion, championship, dipping. Meaning: ['kæmpɪŋ] n. the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp.
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121) He believes they were bought from a camping or hardware store in the week leading up to April 27.
122) Q I have been trying with little success to get hold of a list of camping barn and bunkhouse type accommodations.
123) June lit their camping lamp which cast weird shadows around the room.
124) Even if camping is still a complete turn-off for her there are plenty of creative ways to enjoy the outdoors without camping.
125) Nearby, the National Trust has an information centre, and there is a camping site.
126) Our original plan was to go camping, but it was pouring with rain.
127) Whose crazy idea was it to go camping in January?
128) Recently Riddle bought four fields which form part of a camping site at Miller's Bottom.
129) I love camping and am an active scuba diver,(http://sentencedict.com/camping.html) both of which mean interaction.
130) This week he met environment minister Tony Baldry to discuss Government proposals to give local authorities greater powers to curb illegal camping.
131) One excellent option is an overnight pack ride, with camping equipment carried by mules.
132) It was the sort of belt sold widely in shops specializing in Western or camping equipment.
133) Need a list of single male camping enthusiasts who live in high-income areas and read poetry?
134) Camping high, between the huts, we enjoyed insect-freeing breezes and spectacular night views of the midnight sun.
135) For £35 10s 0d he offered a return air fare and a camping holiday in the Corsican sunshine.
136) The nearest centre with camping, chip shops, pubs etc is St Just, five miles south down the B3306.
137) Leaver, then camping out on Oz art director Jonathan Goodchild's floor, joined the staff.
138) Those squirrelly lizards and the prevalence of mosquitoes were why she swore off camping in Hawaii.
139) These easterly areas cater predominantly for caravans, camping and chalets, offering the tourist many facilities and entertainment.
140) At its peak last week, about 500 people were camping in the woods on the northern edge of Lake County.
141) There is no ban on camping in lonely corners of the Letterewe estate.
142) Jean and Brian had never been camping in their lives.
143) Billingham Gingerbread, £500, for toys, camping equipment and running costs.
144) The brochures offer holiday homes costing from £55 a week and touring and camping facilities from as little as £3.60 a night.
145) Check all zips and drawstrings are running smoothly before you set off camping.
146) If the weather's good enough next weekend we'll go camping.
147) Baseball, badminton, golf, swimming or camping, or backpacking, or fishing.
148) I mentioned the fact that he always took his car on camping trips.
149) Some of the most impressive scenery in Arizona, with hiking, camping and some great dirt-road driving.
150) The park has caravan and camping sites available for visitors but you need to book as it is a Bank Holiday weekend.
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