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Meanings of
bivouacking
in English
Portuguese
acampamento
Catalan
càmping
Spanish
campamento
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The act of encamping and living in tents in a camp.
camping
encampment
tenting
Portuguese
acampamento
Synonyms
Examples for "
camping
"
camping
encampment
tenting
Examples for "
camping
"
1
A new campaign has been launched to try to control freedom
camping
.
2
Five days of
camping
in a former Soviet airfield in East Germany.
3
The
camping
in the Sierras is ideal for lack of these pests.
4
Fifty-seven percent of respondents said they supported freedom
camping
for self-contained vehicles.
5
Picture the scene: a young Scots couple go
camping
in the woods.
1
Most of the
encampment
had come to wish them a good Journey.
2
The ambush occurred near a military
encampment
called Fire Support Base Ripcord.
3
They had planned their approach on Cristobal's
encampment
to the minutest detail.
4
The dividing ridge of the Sierra is in sight from this
encampment
.
5
Across the other side of the
encampment
Basil has no such problem.
1
But there were ups as well as downs in this
tenting
adventure.
2
It has four walls, not just a
tenting
of coconut polymer tarps.
3
She pulls aside the mosquito netting and slips under its
tenting
gossamer.
4
The sentiment of
tenting
on the old camp-ground pervades the scene.
5
Thorpe imagined she referred to the rest of the
tenting
party.
Usage of
bivouacking
in English
1
A squadron of the Municipal Guard is
bivouacking
in the Place Dauphine.
2
The Fifth company was
bivouacking
at the very edge of the forest.
3
While
bivouacking
on the Hiawasse, a citizen named Trotter, came into camp.
4
For almost five days now I have been, as it were,
bivouacking
.
5
There could be descried piles of guns, moving bayonets, and troops
bivouacking
.
6
He found
bivouacking
was not suitable to the character of the English soldier.
7
The soldiers,
bivouacking
in the front yard, stared in amazement as she rode past.
8
I am writing this in the woods, where we are
bivouacking
for the night.
9
They are probably
bivouacking
on the heights in your park.
10
The troops who had been
bivouacking
there had departed for the exigencies of combat.
11
He ignored it, keeping his eyes on the aliens as they set about
bivouacking
.
12
They were
bivouacking
by the footlocker, damned if they weren't.
13
We are
bivouacking
in the casemates of the fort.
14
The French corps had just arrived; it was
bivouacking
.
15
A regiment was
bivouacking
there with their arms piled.
16
The sepoys had succeeded in crossing the river and were
bivouacking
immediately in front of them.
Other examples for "bivouacking"
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About this term
bivouacking
bivouack
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
find bivouacking
set about bivouacking
Translations for
bivouacking
Portuguese
acampamento
Catalan
càmping
Spanish
campamento
acampada
Bivouacking
through the time