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How to use decamp in a sentence

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Some people decamp to quieter beautiful places, enclaves still not discovered, off the beaten path.
In fact, lack of interest led some of the audience to decamp during the break.
Hundreds of passengers en route to London, Hull, Newcastle and further north had to decamp onto the front concourse.
For starters, you must eliminate excess, so, if you wished, you could decamp on a dime.
Mr Clegg launched the policy on a visit to St Ives in Cornwall a region to which many wealthy Britons decamp for their summer holidays.
When they decamp owing to poor pay, bad working conditions and a lack of opportunity, patients suffer and health-care systems crumble.
He was barely at home. He would decamp for the United Nations for weeks at a time.
Yushchenko had asked the protesters to strike the camp last week, but many were reluctant to decamp and many stalwarts only began leaving Friday or Saturday.
Within a couple of years he intends to decamp for either San Diego or San Francisco.
In 2011, with Twitter threatening to decamp to Silicon Valley, Edwin Lee, San Francisco's mayor, pushed through a payroll-tax holiday for companies in mid-Market.
And he threatened to decamp for America, a much bigger defence market, unless the government started treating BAE like a national champion and guaranteeing it the lion's share of future contracts.
We know the day will be good, so we decamp early from the hotel.
If the residents are not in the premises, and the officer reasonably believes that the person to be arrested may decamp from the premises, then he may break in so as to effect an arrest.
Comporta is the beach retreat of choice for Lisbon's fashion and media set, who decamp here at weekends to hang out in chichi fisherman's cottages just an hour's drive from the city.
The doomsday scenario outlined by motor-racing chief Mosley would see teams decamp to country's in the Middle East which do not have problems with restrictive legislation.
Examples from Classical Literature
From time to time, the bluebottle and the flesh fly perch on the trellis-work, make a short investigation and then decamp.
Because she was a stranger who was likely to decamp instantly when he let her go?
I asked, thinking that we might have to decamp, and looking out for a place of safety.
But when the couple squabble over their personal habits, she decides to decamp to Thailand to write a travelogue.
For my own part, I know of nothing more likely to make them decamp.
I shall turn her over to Moses, and decamp before she gets there.
A few kilometers away from the crime spot, the robbers shot dead jewellery shop employee Milind Manjhi while trying to decamp with gold.
His unreasonable objections to a further march by land were overruled, and the party prepared to decamp.
The Emperor, informed of this, ordered them forthwith to decamp.
When he finds that I have left he will decamp without loss of time.
The short-hand writers, the reporters of the court, and the reporters of the newspapers invariably decamp with the rest of the regulars when Jarndyce and Jarndyce comes on.
The whole class would then decamp to the grass next to the playground.
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