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tenting Meaning
Wordnet
tenting (n)
the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp
Webster
tenting (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tent
tenting Sentence Examples
- The campers set up their tents in a clearing, tenting amidst the towering pines.
- The canvas tenting billowed in the wind, creating a symphony of rustles and sighs.
- A single tenting point marked the summit of the mountain, a solitary shelter in the vast wilderness.
- The hikers tenting by the lake awoke to the sound of birdsong and the gentle lapping of water.
- The overloaded vehicle teetered precariously, threatening to collapse its tenting roof.
- The medical personnel erected a temporary field hospital by tenting over several acres.
- The heavy rain caused the tenting to sag and leak, forcing the campers to seek shelter elsewhere.
- The tenting of the circus's Big Top was an awe-inspiring sight, hinting at the wonders within.
- The construction workers painstakingly tenting the roof of the house to protect it from the elements.
- The ancient artifact was preserved under a thick layer of tenting, ensuring its safekeeping for future generations.
FAQs About the word tenting
the act of encamping and living in tents in a campof Tent
backpacking, bivouacking, camping (out),sleeping out, encamping, bedding (down),caravaning,caravanning
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The campers set up their tents in a clearing, tenting amidst the towering pines.
The canvas tenting billowed in the wind, creating a symphony of rustles and sighs.
A single tenting point marked the summit of the mountain, a solitary shelter in the vast wilderness.
The hikers tenting by the lake awoke to the sound of birdsong and the gentle lapping of water.