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The army was ready to decamp; they were to leave in the morning.
The next morning we decamped for the resort area about two miles to the south.
Had the English gang decamped, or were they on the watch?
That was where the rescued man had decided to decamp.
"It is clear that he has decamped with my new boots."
The stadium proved too big for them and so they also decamped.
So he is decamping to Europe - following his cash flow.
Much energy-intensive industry would then decamp to the third world.
The Unseen, if that was the appropriate word, had simply decamped.
He, or his agents, had ways of decamping without a trace.
It is almost summer, high time you decamped for a fortnight.
It was obvious that the men had decamped in a hurry.
The original third roommate decamped early, to live with his new girlfriend.
Two years later, in 1860, he decamped for Wall Street.
After the Sept. 11 attacks, the program decamped to two locations.
Or that half of television centre had decamped to the festival?
There was time for Clyde to decamp from the scene of battle.
They were getting ready to decamp, with no sign of panic or distress.
The homeowners may have decamped to Florida without mentioning it.
The animals, released, decamped, eager to get away from this area.
It decamped for Florida in 1992 and is sorely missed around here.
A group of German landscape painters had just decamped when we arrived.
The social workers have decamped, and, in a swap with the university, the city acquired the property a few years ago.
The government appeared to have decamped without due cause.
One month later they decamped to a studio in Kent to record eight new songs.