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camper
[ kam-per ]
noun
- a person who camps out for recreation, especially in the wilderness.
- a person who attends a summer camp or day camp.
- Also called pickup camper, truck camper. a trucklike vehicle, van, or trailer that is fitted or suitable for recreational camping, or a pickup truck on which a structure fitted for camping is mounted.
verb (used without object)
- to travel and live in a vehicular camper:
We're going to camper for two weeks during our vacation.
camper
/ 藞办忙尘辫蓹 /
noun
- a person who lives or temporarily stays in a tent, cabin, etc
- a vehicle equipped for camping out
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of camper1
Example Sentences
In the initial days after Valerie went missing, other campers spotted her underneath a parked car which startled the dog and sent her fleeing into bushland, the Washington Post reported.
Which was sorely needed after the extra long wait campers endured to get into the campground before the festival, with wait times stretching upwards of 8 hours.
Previously, 鈥淒ay Zero鈥 has always been an extra day for campers to get settled and get a head start on partying.
It outlined how Ronan was hit by a car, likely travelling between 105-110 km/h, as he returned from the shops with his older brother to the family's camper van on 23 September 2023.
In addition, do what you can to keep wild rodents out of your home, workplace, cabin, shed, car, camper, or other closed space.
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