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What is the noun for campily?

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camp
  1. (archaic) Conflict; battle.
  2. An outdoor place acting as temporary accommodation in tents or other temporary structures.
  3. An organised event, often taking place in tents or temporary accommodation.
  4. A base of a military group, not necessarily temporary.
  5. A single hut or shelter.
  6. The company or body of persons encamped.
  7. A group of people with the same strong ideals or political leanings.
  8. (uncommon) Campus
  9. (informal) A summer camp.
  10. (agriculture) A mound of earth in which potatoes and other vegetables are stored for protection against frost; called also burrow and pie.
  11. (Britain, obsolete) An ancient game of football, played in some parts of England.
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  13. Examples:
    1. “Throughout the afternoon, hunters returned to the camp with game that had been killed in the surrounding hills and valley.”
      “I knew him when he was a young man, still a boy. He came to our hunter's camp outside Smith Harbour in 1940, only thirteen, on the sled of a traveling hunter.”
      “They are descendants of Charles Cook, owner of the first private camp at Lake View.”
camper
  1. A person who camps, especially in a tent etc.
  2. A motor vehicle with a rear compartment for living and sleeping in.
  3. (video game) A person who stays in one spot during a first-person shooting game, to guard an item etc.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “There are so many options for tiny house living, and some options are really simple, such as living in a camper.”
campground
  1. An area where tents are pitched.
  2. An area where a camp meeting (a retreat) (trail ride and party) is held.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “A wedge of large men wearing leather and denim roared into the campground on Harleys.”
      “And then, like a walking, unkempt buzzkill, the campground security showed up.”
      “In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities.”
camping
  1. (uncountable) The recreational activity of temporarily living in a tent or similar accommodation, usually in the wilderness.
  2. (countable) The act of setting up a camp.
campfire
  1. A fire at a campground or on a camping trip, often used for cooking, to provide light and heat, to drive away bugs, and as a focal point for sitting around in the evening and talking, telling stories, and singing.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Forget about humping a heavy pack, cooking over a campfire, drinking brackish water from a stream.”
      “While more jokes and wisecracks were coming from the campfire, Alan retreated to his cabin.”
      “All meals are cooked over a campfire and every night is spent beneath a tarp.”
campcraft
  1. Any of the outdoor skills associated with camping expeditions, such as map-reading.
  2. Examples:
    1. “As part of their expeditions, young people are taught skills including campcraft, map reading and mountain survival.”
      “Orienteering, team challenges and campcraft formed the bulk of level 1 subject matter.”
      “Scouting has come to New York's private schools, a world known more for couture and expensive co-ops than for cookies and campcraft.”
campout
  1. A gathering or event at which people sleep outdoors or camp.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Weeks later at a staff campout, he arrived with his guitar, harmonica and some interesting microbrews.”
      “The campout event will be at the Thunderbird Marina on the west side of Milford Lake, in Junction City.”
      “The campout featured a bonfire, where everyone roasted hot dogs and made s'mores, and listened to campfire stories.”
camp
  1. An affected, exaggerated or intentionally tasteless style.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Throughout the afternoon, hunters returned to the camp with game that had been killed in the surrounding hills and valley.”
      “I knew him when he was a young man, still a boy. He came to our hunter's camp outside Smith Harbour in 1940, only thirteen, on the sled of a traveling hunter.”
      “They are descendants of Charles Cook, owner of the first private camp at Lake View.”
campiness
  1. (art) The quality of being campy
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Still, here, as in the calculated Gong Show campiness of El Grande de Coca-Cola […] , excellence would simply get in the way.”
      “Drama, campiness, and comedy coexist equally on-stage, resulting in a brew which is hilarious and at the same time heart-rending.”
      “While it had a neat premise it depended on its campiness and the unjaded eyes of 1950s moviegoers to accept the special effects and the film.”
campness
  1. (art) The quality of being camp
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campgrounds
  1. plural of campground
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Many visitors to the park were turned away from campgrounds over the weekend due to rotating strikes by employees.”
      “While Wes and his mom set up the camper, I made an excuse about having the trots so I could scope out the campgrounds for babes.”
      “You can stay at one of the park's 10 campgrounds or camp in the backcountry.”
campcrafts
  1. plural of campcraft
campfires
  1. plural of campfire
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Once upon a time in faraway places, stories were told around campfires and hearths among family and friends.”
      “From campfires of Mughal soldiers to the royal banquet tables of kings and emperors, the kebab has travelled a long way.”
      “The air smells of smoke from the campfires of squatters who live on vacant lots, next door to software executives and movie stars.”
campings
  1. plural of camping
campouts
  1. plural of campout
campers
  1. plural of camper
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Many campgrounds support a flock of habituated gray jays, as campers readily feed the birds.”
      “After campers cool down, the facilitators begin a discussion of group dynamics in the exercise.”
      “Solutions might include expanding into cabins or general-purpose areas to isolate sick campers from their healthy cabin mates.”
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