Examples of 'decamp' in a sentence

Meaning of "decamp"

Decamp (verb): Decamp means to depart suddenly or secretly from a place. It is commonly used to describe the action of leaving a camp or moving away from a location typically in a hurried manner
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  • To break up camp and move on.
  • To disappear suddenly and secretly.

How to use "decamp" in a sentence

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Not if you just decamp like you did.
Indoors until those wretched newshounds decamp.
More than happily decamp for greener pastures.
So you have decided to decamp.
The team decamp to a deserted dusty desert location.
It only remains to decamp.
Residents who could decamp to the suburbs did.
So there is no need to decamp.
Let us decamp at once.
Tell him to decamp.
She on bail while DeCamp appeals against her perjury conviction.
Christian and decamp.
I will decamp here.
DeCamp is without his most vital witness.
So we should decamp at sunrise.

See also

Kyle deCamp is American multimedia performance artist.
Prepare to decamp.
John DeCamp is among the most highly decorated Vietnam veterans.
The rapidly growing people was forced to decamp and take up new land.
Heather DeCamp is a Chicago based photographer who specializes in lifestyle photography.
Giving Jenny time to decamp back to her maimai.
John DeCamp met with Bonacci and believed he was telling the truth.
It would be more secure to decamp to Rambouillet.
One of his colleagues at the Museum was Joseph DeCamp.
There is a reason why so many Canadians decamp to their lakeside cottages come August.
The role went to Rosemary DeCamp.
We had to decamp from MSF.
DeCamp calls it an.
In winter the birds decamp south as far as West Africa.
DeCamp discovers that Robert Siegler has sent the young man a subpoena.
After lengthy negotiations DeCamp emerges with the tapes the Grand Jury never saw.
By Rosemary DeCamp.
For John DeCamp the trial starts in a unique town just outside Omaha.
Many Saint Petersburg residents also decamp to the Isthmus during their vacations.
Its chairman Loren Schmit sought the advice of his lawyer John DeCamp.
Rosemary DeCamp and Sabu.
Indoors, until those wretched news hounds decamp.
Timothy DeCamp Wilson.
Indians do not fight at night . Let us decamp at once.
Catherine Destivelle and Erik Decamp wrote this book immediately after their attempt on Annapurna.
Oh, and stopped eating gluten and kept threatening to decamp for India.
No, we are expecting to decamp and go south for battle.
Let us decamp first, and you will understand afterward.
Then, tie me uP and decamp with your money.
Marcia DeCamp hasn't been active on Medium yet.
I will more than happily… More than happily decamp for greener pastures.
And we will decamp here if that 's all right.
That 's not what pretty Miss Jade DeCamp thinks.
Perhaps we should decamp to the bedroom, so as not to corrupt the country mice.
After I rip them off Tokubei, we will decamp to Kyoto for a while.

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