Camped Sentence Examples

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  • You can bet if you camped on someone elses land you 'd soon be moved on.

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  • The scent of the ocean was on the air, and the area in front of them was guarded by tourist police while tourists camped out in small tents up and down the road.

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  • We camped on the Blue Ridge mountains during Thanksgiving, and found that our mattress lost air as the temperature dropped.

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  • Father Marquette in his voyage down the Mississippi camped upon the western border, and La Salle built Fort Prud'homme upon the Chickasaw Bluffs, probably on the site of Memphis, in 1682, but it was abandoned, then rebuilt, and again abandoned.

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  • First they camped gaily before Vilna, making acquaintance with the Polish landowners, preparing for reviews and being reviewed by the Emperor and other high commanders.

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  • Paris then hoofed her size 11 feet into the nearest ladies restroom, where she camped out for about 15 minutes in a sad attempt to shake security off her scent.

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  • Some fishing shorts/pants do have built-in insect repellant, but a little extra won't hurt when you're camped out near still water.

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  • Maybe you aren't the snowboarding daredevil type and, instead, you'd like to look like you just spent your summer vacation camped out in North Vietnam.

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  • Launched in the U.S. on November 17, gamers camped outside of retail stores for several days, hoping to be one of the few to snatch the limited supply of systems.

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  • If you've camped without the already-present grate, you may have had to look for a large flat rock to place your cooking pot on top of.

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  • I have camped on the Blue Ridge Parkway numerous times, so I am well aware of how cold it can get!

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  • Mesa Verde National Park, the most popular of these spec­tacular ruins, was but one of thousands in the area where the bik­ers camped.

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  • The state of Maine erected in 1907 a granite memorial to the soldiers from Maine who camped here, and in 1910 Massachusetts appropriated $5000 for a memorial to her troops.

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  • A police helicopter however over Bedford for hours as officers swooped on travelers camped on a well-known beauty spot (Mill Meadows ).

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  • Tree buyers camped outside a shopping center hours before dawn on Saturday to await a shipment of 130 noble firs flown in from Oregon.

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  • Another vortex phenomenon case involved a group of young hippies who were camped out inside Stonehenge when the stones were struck by lightning.

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  • An obsessed fan camped outside of one of Bullock and James' homes in 2007, and attempted to hit James with her car when he came out to confront her.

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  • Otherwise, you'd have visited a botanical garden and camped out in a five-star hotel afterward.

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  • His absolute independence was as little gained as if he had camped out in Hyde Park; relatively he lived the life of a recluse.

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  • The clergy, indeed, received a large share; but the government of the Latin principality remained lay and military, the only form of government possible for a colony surrounded by perils and camped in a hostile country.

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  • Preparations were now made for the attack on the khalifas force at Omdurman; and in the meantime the troops were camped in the neighborhood of Berber, and the railway carried on to the Atbara.

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  • Alexander is said to have camped on the site of Antioch, and dedicated an altar to Zeus Bottiaeus, which lay in the northwest of the future city.

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  • The party therefore camped on the drifting floe, keeping up scientific observations and maintaining their health and spirits though in continual danger from the floes ridging up or cracking asunder.

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  • Ertoghrul first camped at Jessin, east of Erzerum; a second appeal to Ala-ud-din was more successful - the numbers of the immigrants had become too insignificant for their presence to be a source of danger.

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