Encamps [verb]
Definition of Encamps:
make camp
Opposite/Antonyms of Encamps:
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Sentence/Example of Encamps:
Their servants wanted this ground to encamp on, but, seeing us here, the Lascars have taken them to the other side of the village.
On a march a detachment of cavalry generally encamp in a circle.
We agreed, at all hazards, to push on to the pine-ridge which we saw before us, that we might encamp there for the night.
We however replied, that we had brought our own lodges with us, and would encamp near them.
Two hunters were this evening sent forwards to encamp, and hunt early in the morning.
He advised them not to encamp at any great distance from the sled road.
Here they put ashore, intending to kindle their fire and encamp for the night, having been up and hard at work since day-break.
"The whole army of Egypt has been commanded to encamp without the walls," observed the other curtly.
In the afternoon the wind blew again, and obliged us to encamp on a small island, where we remained all day.
"She will encamp to-night beneath the city walls," answered Beladon imperturbably.