camp in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- ક િલ્લેબંધીવાળી જગ્યા. છાવ ણી નાખવી – માં રહેવું ⇄ camp gujarati
- રખડુ જમાતો ⇄ camp gujarati
- લશ્કરની છાવણી ⇄ camp gujarati
- સંશોધકો ઇ. નો પડાવ ⇄ camp gujarati
- સહેલાણીઓ ⇄ camp gujarati
camp in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- پَڑاو،تَھکہٕ پیٚنٛڈ ⇄ camp kashmiri
- ڑیرٕ ترٛاوُن،پَڑاو کَرُن ⇄ camp kashmiri
camp in Sindhi سنڌي
- لشڪرگاه، ڇانوڻي، فوجي منزل ⇄ Camp sindhi
camp in English
- camp ⇄ adj. characterized by camp; given to or admiring things usually considered trivial, unsophisticated, or outmoded; campy.
Ex. You have camp taste if you can discuss authoritatively the early ... comic books (Saturday Night).english - camp ⇄ camp (1), noun, verb. english
- camp ⇄ camp (2), noun, pl.camp,adjective, verb.
(Slang.)english - cAMP ⇄ cAMP(no periods),
cyclic AMP.english - camp ⇄ expr. break camp, to pack up tents and equipment.
Ex. We broke camp early in the morning to return home.english - camp ⇄ expr. camp it up, to act in a manner considered camp; behave exaggeratedly or affectedly.
Ex. He [Tiny Tim] minces and swishes and twitters and flutters and flirts and camps it up (Maclean's).english - camp ⇄ expr. camp out,
a. to live in the open in a tent or camp.
Ex. We camped out for a week by the lake.
b. to spend the night outdoors.
Ex. We camped out in the field this night (George Washington).english - camp ⇄ expr. in the same camp, in agreement; working together.
Ex. Both Britain and Greece--besides being traditionally in the same camp--are members of the Atlantic Alliance (London Times).english - camp ⇄ noun anything valued or admired because it is usually considered trivial or outmoded.
Ex. Turn-of-the-century postcards are camp; so is ... the 1933 movie King Kong (Time).english - camp ⇄ noun 1. a group of tents, huts, or other shelters where people live for a time.
Ex. A marching army usually makes camp every night.
2a. a place where a camp is.
Ex. There is a Boy Scout camp at the edge of the lake.
b. an area wenglish - camp ⇄ v.i. 1. to put up tents, huts, or other shelters for a time; make a camp.
Ex. The hunters camped by the lake at dark.
2. to live in a camp for a time.
Ex. The Boy Scout troop camped at the foot of the mountain for two weeks.
3.english - camp ⇄ v.t. to establish in a camp.
Ex. to camp troops along a riverside.english - camp ⇄ v.t., v.i. to admire, produce, or fill with camp; be or make campy.
Ex. The blurb calls The Day We were Mostly Butterflies ""camped up Jane Austenese"" (Punch).english