তাম্বুবিহীন ছাউনী
(1) Temporary living quarters specially built by the army for soldiers
(2) A site where people on holiday can pitch a tent
(1) Live in or as if in a tent
(1) Indian riflemen positioned in the bluffs north of camp fired blindly into the bivouac throughout the night, sending soldiers fleeing for cover in near-perfect darkness.
(2) He tells Woolford that earlier, while the porters prepared our dinner, he went to scout our route for the next morning and stumbled across seven tribesmen crowded in a tiny bivouac about a mile from our camp.
(3) The battered bivouac has been replaced with a modern tent and a pickup.
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(5) Our cozy shelter had become a miserable bivouac .
(6) At 6pm, we gathered on a tiny 2 X 3 meter ledge; our second bivouac .
(7) Let us pray I am not forced to bivouac in Oval for any similar length of time.
(8) I finally reached a garden like terrace of stunted trees, where the whole team set up the fourth bivouac .
(9) And effectively, 30 minutes later, the Finnish line-up reached the bivouac , having covered nearly 1600 km.
(10) She followed Will over to where their tents were, but then Will took her arm and pulled her to the edge of the army bivouac .
(11) At noon, after an exhausting two and a half-mile march, Miles ordered the troops into an early bivouac in a horseshoe bend of the river and directed the Crow scouts to reconnoiter the valley.
(12) Abdul gives the order to bivouac - in another set of coffinlike holes in the riverbank - and signals that he'll go ahead and kill some soldiers to get some food.
(13) They were forced to bivouac for the night, without oxygen, near the summit, huddled together at 28, 700 feet not knowing if they would survive the night or the psychological netherworld of creeping hypoxia.
(14) They captured him, but left most of his baggage, together with a lot of papers, scattered about the bivouac where they had captured him.
(15) Our only casualties from the bivouac were a slightly melted toe on my left plastic boot shell and Curt's taste for York peppermint patties (our only bivvy food).
(16) We were prepared for a bivouac , the quad were not, wearing nothing more than t-shirts, shorts, and boots.
(17) The regiments that had fought at Quatre Bras arrived earlier and managed to set up bivouacs , such as they were, before nightfall.
(18) Scampering up soapy slopes for the It's a Knockout Challenge, bivouacking for the night and abseiling down Ilkley's famous Cow and Calf rocks are some of the tasks.
(19) The government hadn't supplied the surveyors with tents, so they rigged bivouacs to sleep in, toasted food over the fire and munched on hard square ship's biscuits.
(20) They then turned back but halted their descent and bivouacked at about 7,000 meters after Kuribara became weak, it said.
campsite
camping site
camping ground
encampment
campground
encamp
camp
tent
camp out