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a camp follower someone who strongly supports a person or group although they are not a member of an official organization. The campaign for real ale had gathered quite a number of camp followers. have/keep a foot in both camps to be involved with two groups of people who often have very different aims and opinions. He has moved from fringe to mainstream theatre, but he still keeps a foot in both camps. break camp to fold up and pack a tent and other equipment used to camp. We broke camp yesterday and hiked to town, where we caught a bus back to the city. See also: break camp out 1. to live in the open air for a time, often in a tent. When I was in high school, during the summer we would camp out at the lake. 2. to live in a place temporarily without many possessions. The floods forced people from the city to camp out with relatives or even in public parks. |
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This is the first time he's broken camp with a major-league club, but he's out of options and would be exposed to waivers if the Angels tried to send him down when Aaron Sele returns from shoulder rehabilitation in a month. Matchup: Having broken camp, most of the Dodgers stop by to face RH Miguel Batista and the World Series champs in the desert. Apparently, De La Hoya's father, Joel De La Hoya, was annoyed that his son had broken camp without his OK. |
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