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glamp
[ glamp ]
verb (used without object)
- to go camping, but with nontraditional accommodations that include some of the comforts and luxuries of home:
While we camped under the stars, they glamped in a tricked-out tent complete with a cappuccino machine.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of glamp1
Example Sentences
A new addition tailored to our era’s cruelty is the “Temptation Havens,†glamping tents set up in each villa’s yards where the cameras aren’t allowed to go.
The five men, including Beni Oren, a 24-year-old who runs a glamping business, were the first to spot the Palisades fire in its earliest stages, around 10:15 a.m., sources told The Times.
Sarah Broadbent from Beckley in East Sussex runs a glamping business and discovered some of her properties were being shown on a scam site, which has since been shut down.
Scrolling through local glamping sites, an eye-catching £99 "stargazing dome" deal offered a futuristic pod with a transparent canopy and breathtaking views of twinkling North Yorkshire skies.
Housing homeless people needing emergency accommodation in glamping pods has been described by an assembly member as “inappropriate and unacceptableâ€.
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