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summer camp

noun

  1. a camp, especially one for children during the summer, providing facilities for sleeping and eating, and usually for handicrafts, sports, etc.


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They were given a summary of abuse allegations by a representative of the Titus Trust - the successor charity to the one running the summer camps where abuse had taken place.

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Smyth was a prominent barrister as well as a lay preacher - a member of the congregation who delivers sermons but is not ordained - who ran summer camps for young Christians.

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Yes, there are the long, glorious summers off, which relieve teacher-parents of the stress and expense of the summer camp scramble.

In Zimbabwe he was charged with the manslaughter of a 16-year-old boy, who was attending one of his summer camps.

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Amy eventually got a job at a summer camp in the United States where she worked with 30 girls aged between 7 and 11.

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