a place with temporary accommodation of huts, tents, or other structures, typically used by soldiers, refugees, or travelling people
the supporters of a particular party or doctrine regarded collectively
the change is aimed at accommodating last year's political agreement between the island territory's pro- and anti-independence camps
a fenced field or enclosed area for grazing
live for a time in a tent, especially while on holiday
there are holiday parks in which you can camp or stay in a chalet
visitors can go camping in the vast wilderness surrounding the mountains
(of livestock) assemble together for rest
divide (land) and enclose with fences
deliberately exaggerated and theatrical in style, typically for humorous effect
the movie seems more camp than shocking or gruesome
extravagantly flamboyant or affected, in a way stereotypically associated with some gay men
a heavily made-up and highly camp actor
deliberately exaggerated and theatrical behaviour or style
Hollywood camp
behave in an extravagantly flamboyant or theatrical way
he camped it up a bit for the cameras
they wore funny masks and camped around a lot and acted silly