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Definition of camping in English: campingnoun ˈkampɪŋˈkæmpɪŋ mass nounThe activity of spending a holiday living in a tent. camping attracts people of all ages when they were little, we went camping in California as modifier a camping trip Example sentencesExamples - Traditionally, the company does less well in the first six months, given that camping tends to be a summertime pursuit.
- Camping may not be as uncomfortable as it used to be, but you have to admire the people who pack up and pitch a tent in Wales.
- The laundry opens into the garage so wet camping gear and clothing can be brought directly into the house.
- Sarah, it seemed, was a bit worried about the camping.
- They decide to take a group of repeat juvenile offenders on a camping trip, with both funny and touching results.
- Bring your own water when you go camping or hiking, instead of drinking from sources like mountain streams.
- In the summer of 1966 I found myself on a little camping expedition with Agnes and Thalia Poons in Haverstraw, New York.
- But no headphones, CD players, or other personal tune-out devices are allowed on the camping trips.
- Bears in Yosemite regularly damage cars, trailers, tents and camping equipment, while searching for more vittles.
- There are excellent caravan and camping sites with pools, bars shops, and restaurants, ideal for children.
- Weekend tickets with free camping cost £105.
- To me, camping conjures up images of that saucy scene in the Carry On movie when Babs Windsor bursts embarrassingly out of her bikini top while doing chest expansion exercises.
- She had been away on camping holidays with her family, but she had not stayed before in a hotel.
- Before Dean enters treatment, he and Terry head off for a camping trip in the mountains.
- A group of young, inexperienced Boy Scouts wanted to go CAMPING!
- Clean your boots and camping gear before setting out for other regions or countries, and again before returning home.
- Following a few years of respectable earnings increases, the holiday firm admitted in April that it had experienced a shortfall in camping bookings.
- When we went camping, Deirdre never wanted to be far from a real toilet and real showers.
- Kraemer was packing the car for a camping trip with his daughter.
Definition of camping in US English: campingnounˈkampiNGˈkæmpɪŋ The activity of spending a vacation living in a camp, tent, or camper. visitors can go camping in the vast wilderness surrounding the mountains as modifier a camping trip Example sentencesExamples - She had been away on camping holidays with her family, but she had not stayed before in a hotel.
- Bring your own water when you go camping or hiking, instead of drinking from sources like mountain streams.
- But no headphones, CD players, or other personal tune-out devices are allowed on the camping trips.
- There are excellent caravan and camping sites with pools, bars shops, and restaurants, ideal for children.
- Traditionally, the company does less well in the first six months, given that camping tends to be a summertime pursuit.
- They decide to take a group of repeat juvenile offenders on a camping trip, with both funny and touching results.
- In the summer of 1966 I found myself on a little camping expedition with Agnes and Thalia Poons in Haverstraw, New York.
- Clean your boots and camping gear before setting out for other regions or countries, and again before returning home.
- To me, camping conjures up images of that saucy scene in the Carry On movie when Babs Windsor bursts embarrassingly out of her bikini top while doing chest expansion exercises.
- When we went camping, Deirdre never wanted to be far from a real toilet and real showers.
- Camping may not be as uncomfortable as it used to be, but you have to admire the people who pack up and pitch a tent in Wales.
- The laundry opens into the garage so wet camping gear and clothing can be brought directly into the house.
- Weekend tickets with free camping cost £105.
- Sarah, it seemed, was a bit worried about the camping.
- A group of young, inexperienced Boy Scouts wanted to go CAMPING!
- Following a few years of respectable earnings increases, the holiday firm admitted in April that it had experienced a shortfall in camping bookings.
- Bears in Yosemite regularly damage cars, trailers, tents and camping equipment, while searching for more vittles.
- Before Dean enters treatment, he and Terry head off for a camping trip in the mountains.
- Kraemer was packing the car for a camping trip with his daughter.
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