decamp

IPA: dʌkˈæmp

noun

  • A surname

verb

  • (intransitive) To break up camp and move on.
  • (intransitive) To disappear suddenly and secretly.
  • (perhaps, nonstandard) To debark, to disembark.
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Examples of "decamp" in Sentences

  • They later decamped.
  • The series also starred Rosemary DeCamp.
  • This film marked the debut of Rosemary DeCamp.
  • One of his colleagues at the Museum was Joseph DeCamp.
  • On 31 December the Government decided to decamp to Debrecen.
  • This led them to decamp from the WP and rejoin the SWP in 1947.
  • Is John DeCamp not a reliable source even though he broke the story
  • Outliving most of her contemporaries, DeCamp died of pneumonia in 2001.
  • In addition DeCamp has represented several other abuse victims in the case.
  • John DeCamp is a practicing attorney in good standing in the State of Nebraska.

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