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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
/ ˈæə /
noun
a person who lives or temporarily stays in a tent, cabin, etc
a vehicle equipped for camping out
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of camper1
Example Sentences
For those campers willing to rough it a bit, it’s an A-plus choice.
He rejected the prosecution's central allegation that their baby, Victoria, had died of hypothermia after they had negligently taken her camping in January 2023, telling the jury: "We are experienced campers".
Dartmoor wild campers are being urged to "tread lightly and leave no trace", by the park authority after the ruling.
At 7, Diller was placed with the rest of the campers and said he felt isolated and alone.
Tiffany Slaton, 28, an avid camper from Jeffersonville, Ga., had been missing in the Fresno County wilderness for almost three weeks when she was discovered Wednesday holed up in a cabin.
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