DECAMP in a Sentence
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Example sentences for DECAMP, such as:
1. They emerge thence, and decamp from their families.
2. He hastily and secretly decamped, arranging that his resignation would not become public until he was safely in the North.
3. But as that wouldn't do in Westminster Hall, and as it wouldn't look quite professional if they were seen by a client, they decamped.
2. He hastily and secretly decamped, arranging that his resignation would not become public until he was safely in the North.
3. But as that wouldn't do in Westminster Hall, and as it wouldn't look quite professional if they were seen by a client, they decamped.
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Meanings and Examples of DECAMP
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decamp
v. leave suddenly
v. run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
Classic Sentence:
1 They emerge thence, and decamp from their families.
2 But as that wouldn't do in Westminster Hall, and as it wouldn't look quite professional if they were seen by a client, they decamped.
3 He hastily and secretly decamped, arranging that his resignation would not become public until he was safely in the North.
4 Stephen Blackpool had decamped in that same hour; and no soul knew more of him.
5 He said: "It is the rear-guard of the English getting under way for the purpose of decamping."
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