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camper

[kam-per] / ˈkæm pər /
NOUN
mobile home
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Outdoor companies have long sold wool undergarments to hikers and campers, who love them for their odor and temperature regulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It was raining, we were all in the tent playing cards with the gang, then we heard shouting," camper Matthew Stanhope told The Age newspaper, saying he and his friends ran to a nearby hill.

From Barron's

Six months after a roaring flood killed 25 girls and two counselors at the camp in central Texas, the 100-year-old camp will begin enrolling new campers in January.

From Los Angeles Times

Earning a reputation as a “camper,” or someone who habitually lingers at their table long after the meal is finished, can jeopardize your ability to secure future reservations.

From The Wall Street Journal

A forecast of rain is adding another layer of complexity for campers and parade-goers.

From Los Angeles Times