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glamp
[glamp]
verb (used without object)
to go camping, but with nontraditional accommodations that include some of the comforts and luxuries of home.
While we camped under the stars, they glamped in a tricked-out tent complete with a cappuccino machine.
Other 51Թ Forms
- glamper noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of glamp1
Example Sentences
Mary Smith, a 17-site campground on Lewiston Lake shoreline, treats guests with one thing none of the other sites on this list provide: glamping.
Letting out buildings was the most common, followed by farm shops and B&Bs, camping and glamping sites.
Every year, more than 13,000 people stay at the Yosemite camps — five separate locations that offer various glamping amenities such as high-end meals and access to running water.
Azure’s factory is filled with modules in process or recently completed, including ADUs, backyard offices, storage and glamping units, and small homes.
A new addition tailored to our era’s cruelty is the “Temptation Havens,” glamping tents set up in each villa’s yards where the cameras aren’t allowed to go.
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