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camp out造句
1) We'll just have to camp out until our furniture arrives. 2) We were ill-prepared to camp out in the snow. 3) We will camp out here tonight. 4) Aaron and Spook, to camp out in his backyard. 5) TALL GUARD: No, they'll camp out for days. We're going ahead with it. 6) And 13 million people camp out on French beaches, parks, and roadsides. 7) But Chippy Hackee continued to camp out for another week, although it was uncomfortable. 8) It was getting dark; we had to camp out in the woods. 9) Know that I left this camp out of shame for what I did to you. 10) The Native Americans who attend sometimes camp out in traditional teepees and they may wear traditional leather clothing, called buckskin. 11) Some 200 Afrikaner men, women, and children camp out in Krugersdorp's Coronation Park, because they can no longer afford better. 12) If there is nowhere to stay, we'll have to camp out. 13) Stay in a hotel? Don't be so soft. I want to camp out under the stars. 14) The new couple had no home of their own, so they had to camp out with us. 15) We were so late calling it a night that I had to camp out on that new Hide-A-Bed of yours. 16) She had her own fishing pole and hiking boots, a sleeping bag in case they decided to camp out. 17) It may be a special place where you like to camp out. 18) Even though he was afraid of the dark, John was game to camp out. 19) Nature is just uncomfortable, and you still want to camp out tonight!