Sentences

encamp in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To encamp means to set up a temporary shelter or campsite in a specific location, typically for a short period of time.

Sample Sentences

  1. The explorers decided to encamp by the river for the night.
  2. During the summer, families often encamp at the beach to enjoy the sun and surf.
  3. After a long day of hiking, they found the perfect spot to encamp under the stars.
  4. The scouts learned how to encamp safely and responsibly in the wilderness.
  5. As the sun set, the group quickly set up their tents to encamp before darkness fell.
  6. The explorers decided to encamp by the riverbank to enjoy the serene landscape.
  7. Each summer, families would encamp in the national park, creating lasting memories around the campfire.
  8. The soldiers were ordered to encamp on the outskirts of the town until further notice.
  9. As night fell, the hikers chose to encamp under the stars, sharing stories and laughter.
  10. The festival organizers planned to encamp at the fairgrounds to ensure easy access for attendees.

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