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summer camp

noun

  1. a camp, especially one for children during the summer, providing facilities for sleeping and eating, and usually for handicrafts, sports, etc.


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Eady and Derricotte planned a retreat that would be equal parts literary workshop and summer camp, free of charge, for Black poets.

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Or even like attending a giant summer camp where you get to see a bunch of your friends that you haven’t seen in a while,” said Komai.

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Lindsey’s parents fly to the Chinese city and fearfully track their eldest’s recovery, leaving their younger daughter, Grace, who was adopted from China, marooned at summer camp with no information.

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“It’s a little like summer camp in the way we all come together for a short time and build strong bonds. Honestly, it’s a much better all-around experience than my sixth-grade honor choir was.”

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At the age of 14, then, Papamarko contracted measles from a spell at summer camp north of Toronto.

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