Camp-out Sentence Examples

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  • I camp out sometimes, to get an early start.

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  • In order to minimize expenditures, Dean planned to skip the motel bit and camp out on the tour.

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  • I thought maybe we could have guided tours and maybe camp out at night.

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  • Placing several dog beds throughout your home is a good idea so your dog has several choices where to camp out.

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  • For a backyard camp-out, keep it simple and plan to cook hotdogs and marshmallows over a hot grill or fire pit (if zoning allows) on a long skewer.

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  • Whatever that is, there is likely a camp out there for that.

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  • Certain covers were used in the military, especially in World War II, so that soldiers could camp out wherever they needed to, and stay dry.

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  • Fabric Weight and Quality - If you plan to use your tent frequently or if you may camp out in rainy weather conditions, be sure to select a tent created from heavy duty waterproof fabric that is designed to be leak proof.

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  • Teams literally bring tents and camp out throughout the night to make sure this requirement is met.

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  • Girls love to camp out in style in this groovy tent.

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  • Who says that you have to have perfect weather to camp out?

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  • Now you're hooked, but you also just landed your dream job that, more than likely, doesn't allow you to be home in the middle of the day to camp out in front of the tube.

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  • Ask for help and know that you don't need to feel pressure to buy anything, but it is always nice to support a local store that has allowed you to camp out and work in peace for a few hours.

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  • When you attend Bonnaroo, you will have to camp out for several days, since you are only allowed to leave the venue once throughout the weekend.

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  • In some cases you are allowed to camp out at designated venues 24 hours in advance of the audition.

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  • According to the website Holistic Online, acne is the scientific term for what many usually refer to as zits, pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and other nasty irritants that camp out in the skin.

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