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.
  • They decamp from the nick and roaraway in a cloud of dust.
  • 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.
  • He has also praised the Occupy movement and its message, while telling protesters they must decamp.
  • Perhaps this explains Ford’s subsequent decision to decamp from the South in search of a more gullible electorate.
  • The players have been forced to decamp while the historic building—with its sumptuous red velvet and gilded interior—is renovated.
  • Alarmed at my strange situation, I now sought to decamp, meaning to wait for Lady Crewe up stairs: but to even approach the door was impossible.
  • Fresh off the heels of opening his second Bowery canteen, Peels, Mr. Somer plans to decamp to Brooklyn where he will whittle his own line of salvaged wood furniture.
  • But late Friday protest leaders softened their stance, saying they would agree to decamp from the Thai capital's commercial center if Abhisit were to promise to dissolve parliament in 30 days.
  • After the dust settled and Ms. Fox returned to LA, or her suite at the Soho Grand, or wherever stars decamp these days, the boy's parents, hair stylists Revi and Valery Joseph, asked if anyone had documented their son's star turn.
  • In January, the University of Pennsylvania's West Coast business campus will decamp from the Folger Building, once home to the namesake coffee company, to the top floor of the Hills Plaza building, former headquarters of the Hills Bros. coffee company.

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