0 past simple and past participle of camp --
1 to put up a tent and stay in it for a short while, for example while on holiday: --
Unfortunately, the site has acted as a magnet for other new age travellers, who have camped along the verge of the lane.
They are now camped on the side of the main road, but they are in no sense abandoned.
Often, once the event is over, many people remain on the site, camped in fields and so on.
That is not the end of the story: they are still illegally camped in the area.
I hope to visit the island shortly to urge both sides to move forward rather than remaining camped on the existing positions.
As a result of the statement being made, the press have camped out at a church in my constituency.
Steps in respect of those camped on the land are under consideration.
One family even camped out for a while.