A site where people on holiday can pitch a tent.
Temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers.
Live in or as if in a tent.
1 Nothing was so wholesome and invigorating as this bivouac in the forest.
2 We halted the men here and went into bivouac for the night.
3 The only redeeming feature of this prolonged bivouac was the cabin itself.
4 We will not put up anywhere, but will bivouac in the open.
5 Napoleon always said that the bivouac was the finest training for troops.
6 From bivouac to bivouac the soldiers exchanged loud cries and obscene jokes.
7 Tents were struck that afternoon and a bivouac formed for the night.
8 I'll take the windward side and you can bivouac against the fire.
9 The bivouac there had been enjoyed with a sentiment of tranquil carelessness.
10 The quartermaster, who was fortunately in his bivouac , came, accompanied by friends.
11 An atmosphere of unrest hung over the bivouac , and few slept soundly.
12 They then threw themselves upon the icy ground for their frigid bivouac .
13 When the firing began he was in his bivouac near Caesar's Camp.
14 Once they almost blundered into a bivouac of their enemies at night.
15 The Regiment, being rear-guard, did not reach its bivouac till after dark.
16 Alternatively, says Wilson, you could bivouac in Trim and break the journey.
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