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glamp

[ glamp ]

verb (used without object)

Informal.
  1. 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.



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Other Word Forms

  • · noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of glamp1

First recorded in 2005–10; blend of glamour ( def ) or glamorous ( def ) + camp 1 (in the sense “to live outdoors temporarily in a tent for recreation”)
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Example Sentences

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Housing homeless people needing emergency accommodation in glamping pods has been described by an assembly member as “inappropriate and unacceptable”.

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