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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151) He supported orphanages and schools, underprivileged children went on camping holidays at his expense.
152) Left after sunset, intending to camp in Teddy Roosevelt Park, since camping at Yellowstone-Mo. not allowed.
153) Lou recalled his idyllic camping trips to Maine as a child.
154) To see the Grand Canyon it is first essential to obtain an overnight camping permit.
155) Voice over Today's scouts proudly wear cooking and computer badges as well as the more traditional activities of camping and sports.
156) Off-trail hiking and camping were restricted during the January-through-April lambing season.
157) An hour outside Cairo our guide, Amr Shannon[Sentencedict.com], led us off the highway to begin our desert camping safari.
158) There, they rehearsed, improvised, went camping and played, with Williams becoming one of the boys.
159) Camping is restricted to five designated campgrounds.
160) These camping chairs can be folded away and put in the car.
161) Sleeping in a tent and having barbecue is real camping.
162) He went camping with a knife stuck in his belt each time.
163) This magazine caters for teenagers who go in for athletics, camping, etc.
164) The troops will be passing through our village on their camping trip.
165) They went camping so as to be independent of hotels.
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