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camporee
[ kam-puh-ree ]
noun
- a small camp gathering of boy scouts or girl scouts, usually from a region or district ( jamboree ).
camporee
/ 藢办忙尘辫蓹藞谤颈藧 /
noun
- a local meeting or assembly of Scouts
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of camporee1
Example Sentences
He looks less like a soldier than he does someone鈥檚 overenthusiastic dad headed for a gun-friendly Boy Scout camporee.
Sept. 19, 2015: A group of 2,681 boy scouts assembled at Denver Area Council鈥檚 Camporee to become the largest group of people to pop bubble wrap together, more than doubling the previous best of 1,011.
In the spring, the Unicorns placed second in a major scouting competition called camporee, where they went up against dozens of Boy Scout groups judged for grit and spirit.
鈥淲e can do the same things boys can 鈥 proven from camporee,鈥 Ella said in an interview at her home.
Some of their innovations were on display over the weekend at Campex-West, a Camporee for 2,425 Scouts at San Francisco's Presidio.
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