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  • 1break camp — verb leave a camp (Freq. 2) The hikers decamped before dawn • Syn: ↑decamp • Derivationally related forms: ↑decampment (for: ↑decamp) • …

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  • 2camp — n. 1) to make, pitch, set up a camp 2) to break, strike camp 3) an army; concentration; detention; displaced persons, DP; internment; labor; prisoner of war, POW, PW (AE); refugee; repatriation; summer; training; work camp 4) a trailer camp (AE;… …

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  • 3camp — I UK [kæmp] / US noun Word forms camp : singular camp plural camps *** 1) [countable/uncountable] a place with tents or other shelters where people go for a holiday The kids were sent away to camp every summer. She s spending two weeks at a music …

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  • 4Camp Massad (Manitoba) — Camp Massad (Machaneh Massad/מחנה מסד in Hebrew) is a Hebrew speaking Jewish and Zionist summer camp for campers aged 7 to 16 located at Winnipeg Beach in Manitoba, Canada. The camp was founded in 1953. Leona Billinkoff ( Gveret B ) was the first …

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  • 5Camp Confidential — is a book series for preteens written by Melissa J. Morgan. It focuses around a group of girls at Camp Lakeview. There are 20 books in this series so far. Books#1 Natalie s Secret #2 Jenna s Dilemma #3 Grace s Twist #4 Alex s Challenge #5 TTYL #6 …

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  • 6break camp — {v. phr.} To take down and pack tents and camping things; take your things from a camping place. * /The scouts broke camp at dawn./ …

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  • 7break camp — {v. phr.} To take down and pack tents and camping things; take your things from a camping place. * /The scouts broke camp at dawn./ …

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  • 8camp — Ⅰ. camp [1] ► NOUN 1) a place where tents are temporarily set up. 2) a complex of huts and other buildings for soldiers, holidaymakers, or detainees. 3) the supporters of a particular party or doctrine regarded collectively. 4) a fortified… …

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  • 9Camp Douglas (Chicago) — Camp Douglas was a Union training camp and later prisoner of war camp in Chicago, Illinois, USA, during the American Civil War. OverviewIn 1861, a tract of land at 31 st Street and Cottage Grove Avenue in Chicago was provided by the estate of… …

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  • 10Camp Manitou-Lin — operated by the YMCA was founded in 1913 as a summer camp called Camp Optimist. The camp is at least 160 acres, and is situated as they say on the shores of Old Lake Barlow . There are two main parts of camp. Day Camp, and Main camp, both… …

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