decamp|decamped|decamping|decamps in English
verb
[de·camp || dɪ'kæmp]
break up camp; leave quickly and abruptly; abscond
Use "decamp|decamped|decamping|decamps" in a sentence
1. Absquatulate definition is - decamp
2. Ange (4) Profile: French progressive rock band, formed 1970 by brothers Francis Decamps and Christian Decamps
3. She decamped with a lover.
4. They decamped before rain began.
5. The soldiers decamped at dawn.
6. She persuaded him to decamp.
7. Perhaps winter will cause the occupiers to decamp.
8. The band of thieves decamped in the night.
9. The secretary decamped with the organization's money.
10. The wealthier inhabitants decamped to the suburbs.
11. She has decamped with all our money.
12. We all decamped to the pub.
13. He decamped from the hotel with someone else's luggage.
14. They all decamp to Karen Farnan's in Wiltshire Lane.
15. The lodger has decamped with paying nothing at all.
16. The treasurer decamped with part of the company's payroll.
17. 16 Herded by a robed priest, other techs decamped from the catwalks.
18. Synonyms for Absconds include flees, escapes, decamps, skedaddles, leaves, splits, disappears, scrams, scarpers and flies
19. Local car owners quietly decamped to Sanford for better service.
20. Some, however, are being offered double that to decamp to rivals.
21. Synonyms for Absquatulates include absconds, flees, bolts, disappears, departs, scrams, vamooses, vanishes, hightails and decamps
22. 16 synonyms for Absquatulate: abscond, break out, decamp, escape, flee, fly, get away, run
23. Synonyms for Avaunted include left, went, gone, departed, skedaddled, vamoosed, scatted, split, begone and decamped
24. Synonyms for Absconded include escaped, fled, decamped, skedaddled, left, split, disappeared, scrammed, scramed and scarpered
25. Many Louisianans fret that Gulf - based drilling rigs will decamp for West Africa or Brazil.