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campsite

American  
[kamp-sahyt] / ˈkæmpˌsaɪt /
Or camp-site

noun

  1. a place used or suitable for camping. camp.


Etymology

Origin of campsite

An Americanism dating back to 1905–10; camp 1 + site

Example Sentences

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Frustrated by this, Sarah decided to apply for a job working on a campsite near Wrexham that she saw advertised while scrolling online.

From BBC

"I picked it up and thought I saw a movement in one flipper, so I carried it back to the campsite".

From BBC

Now it took more than an hour just to stroll the short, level trail that wound along the riverbank from their campsite to the lake.

From Literature

The smell of pancakes and eggs wafted through Buzz Smith’s campsite.

From Literature

Sian, from Swansea, led an active lifestyle before becoming ill, including cold water swimming, running the family campsite and caring for her children, aged 18 and 13.

From BBC