Crossword-Solution: DECAMP 6 letters, 72 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Decamp v. i. To break up a camp; to move away from a camping ground,
usually by night or secretly.
Decamp v. i. Hence, to depart suddenly; to run away; -- generally
used disparagingly.

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DECAMP anagram CAMPED

We have 72 clues for the answer “DECAMP”

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Pack up the tent and leave 1 answer
Put out the fire and pack up the tent 1 answer
Make off secretly 1 answer
Pull up stakes, perhaps 1 answer
Put out the fire, pack up the tent, etc. 1 answer
Resume the hike, perhaps 1 answer
Pull up stakes quickly 1 answer
Move elsewhere in a hurry 1 answer
Pack up the tents and supplies 1 answer
Take down the tent 1 answer
Take down the tents 1 answer
Take down the tents and move on 1 answer
Take down your tent and leave 1 answer
get up and leave 1 answer
leave a camp 1 answer
love that bob actress rosemanry 1 answer
march out 1 answer
Abscond hurriedly 1 answer
Pack away the tent, as a hiker 1 answer
BEETLE off 2 answers
Pack up and leave 2 answers
break up camp 2 answers
Depart in haste 2 answers
Skip out. 2 answers
LEAVE camp 2 answers
Run away suddenly 2 answers
up sticks 2 answers
Pack up 3 answers
leave secretly 3 answers
strike tents 3 answers
Pull up stakes 4 answers
Move away 4 answers
Leave suddenly 4 answers
Make a quick escape 4 answers
Skip Town 7 answers
CUT and run 7 answers
SHOOT through like a Bondi tram 7 answers
steal away 7 answers
Leave hastily 8 answers
BE off 8 answers
Leave hurriedly 9 answers
Elope 10 answers
hightail 10 answers
BE going 11 answers
Leave quickly 12 answers
Head for the hills 12 answers
skiddoo 13 answers
Take flight 13 answers
BREAK camp 14 answers
buzz off 17 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DECAMP (5)

That at last he thought his best plan would be to decamp, and accordingly took French leave early one morning.
Wild Wales George Borrow 1996
And what did I do? I confess it with shame—shrunk icily into myself, like a snail; at every glance retired colder and farther; till finally the poor innocent was led to doubt her own senses, and, overwhelmed with confusion at her supposed mistake, persuaded her mamma to decamp.
Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë 1996
They even went so far as to attempt patronage, and actually induced a French dancing-master to set up in the neighborhood; but the worthy folks of Little Britain took fire at it, and did so persecute the poor Gaul that he was fain to pack up fiddle and dancing-pumps, and decamp with such precipitation that he absolutely forgot to pay for his lodgings.
Little Britain Washington Irving 1997
Mrs Pawkie, on hearing what I had suffered from Mrs Beaufort, was very zealous that I should punish her to the utmost rigour of the law, even to drumming her out of the town; but forbearance was my best policy, so I only persuaded my colleagues to order the players to decamp, and to give the Tappit-hen notice, that it would be expedient for the future sale of her pies and porter, at untimeous hours, and that she should flit her howff from our town.
The Provost John Galt 2007
The destruction of our sow, under such circumstances, was therefore held to be a great crime and cruelty, and it had the effect to raise up such a spirit in the clachan, that the Irish were obligated to decamp; and they set out for Glasgow, where one of them was afterwards hanged for a fact, but the truth concerning how he did it, I either never heard, or it has passed from my mind, like many other things I should have carefully treasured.
Annals of the Parish John Galt 2015
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Used 36 times in crossword archives (1969–2023).