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campers

noun as in caravan

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An 1882 travel guide calls it “a good place for oarsmen and campers to picnic,” with a hotel called the White Cross.

The campers do not doubt that is just what the cops will try to do.

Several of the campers are wounded and bandaged after clashes with police on Wednesday and Thursday.

Afterwards, in the afternoon, campers pick between theater, dance, athletics, and crafts.

The campers cannot agree on which Sloviansk residents support the separatists—or why.

With this channel, which they had discovered by chance, the campers had become thoroughly familiar, at both low and high water.

So the campers obtained fresh meat, and all were very glad to abstain awhile from bacon.

“It seems too bad not to invite those other campers up on the shore,” said one of the women.

The jovial Campers became ever bluffer and heartier and fonder of them as song followed song.

In a few moments the sound of singing was borne to the ears of the campers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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