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31camp — 1 noun 1 (C, U) a place where people stay in temporary shelters, such as tents, usually for a short time: Let s go back to the camp it s getting dark. | break camp (=take down a tent or shelter you have been using) 2 prison/labour etc camp a… …
32Camp Louise — Infobox University name =Camp Louise image size = caption =Serving Jewish Youth For Over 80 Summers motto = tagline = established =1922 type =Overnight Camp endowment = staff = head label = head = Alicia Berlin students = city =Cascade state… …
33camp meeting — a religious gathering held in a tent or in the open air. [1790 1800] * * * ▪ religion type of outdoor revival meeting that was held on the American frontier during the 19th century by various Protestant denominations. Camp meetings filled… …
34camp — camp1 noun 1》 a place with temporary accommodation used by soldiers, refugees, or travelling people. ↘a complex of buildings for holiday accommodation. 2》 (also summer camp) N. Amer. a summer holiday programme for children, offering a range… …
35break out — verb Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to develop or emerge with suddenness or force < fire broke out > < a riot broke out > 2. a. to become covered < break out in a sweat > …
36break camp — to fold up and pack a tent and other equipment used to camp. We broke camp yesterday and hiked to town, where we caught a bus back to the city …
37strike camp — break/strike/camp phrase to remove your tent or other shelter and leave Thesaurus: camping and caravanninghyponym people who travelhyponym Main entry: camp …
38camp — See: BREAK CAMP …
39camp — See: BREAK CAMP …
40break camp — phrasal to pack up gear and leave a camp or campsite …