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Camping and Adventure Vehicles Vocabulary - Pop-up Camper

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Camping and Adventure Vehicles Vocabulary
pop-up camper

a type of recreational vehicle that collapses for easy towing and storage and expands to provide living space when in use

Ex: We're planning a camping trip and just bought a pop-up camper to make traveling more comfortable. 
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foldable
foldable
[Adjective]

easily bent or creased to reduce its size or change its shape, typically for the purpose of storage or transportation

Ex: The foldable chair collapses into a compact size for easy storage in small spaces. 
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trailer
trailer
[noun]

a large transport vehicle designed to be pulled by a truck or tractor, typically used for carrying goods or equipment

Ex: The trailer was loaded with construction materials for delivery. 
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camping
camping
[noun]

the activity of ‌living outdoors in a tent, camper, etc. on a vacation

Ex: Camping in the wilderness can be a great adventure. 
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light
light
[Adjective]

having very little weight and easy to move or pick up

Ex: He carried a light backpack filled with his school supplies. 
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sport utility vehicle

a large car in which the engine delivers power to all four wheels

Ex: They bought an SUV for their family road trips. 
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to store
to store
[Verb]

to keep something in a particular place for later use, typically in a systematic or organized manner

Ex: She stored her winter clothes in a box in the attic during the summer months. 
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cheap
cheap
[Adjective]

having a low price

Ex: He found a cheap flight deal for his vacation. 
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to camp
to camp
[Verb]

to live temporarily outdoors, often in a tent or camper

Ex: During the summer, families often camp in national parks to enjoy the beauty of nature. 
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to expand
to expand
[Verb]

to spread out or stretch in various directions

Ex: The foam mattress expanded to its full size after being removed from its packaging. 
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to park
to park
[Verb]

to move a car, bus, etc. into an empty place and leave it there for a short time

Ex: After circling the block for several minutes, she finally found a spot to park her car. 
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low-cost
low-cost
[Adjective]

relatively cheap compared to others of its kind

Ex: The airline offers low-cost flights to popular destinations. 
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bottom
bottom
[noun]

the lowest part or point of something

Ex: He's waiting at the bottom of the stairs, ready to greet everyone as they arrive. 
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top
top
[noun]

the point or part of something that is the highest

Ex: The top of the building was adorned with a stunning spire that reached toward the sky. 
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to set up
to set up
[Verb]

to enable a device or system to function properly by adjusting or installing it

Ex: I spent hours setting up my gaming console to connect with the online network. 
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to lift
to lift
[Verb]

to move upward from a lower position or surface

Ex: The balloon began to lift as the helium filled it. 
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to pop out

to suddenly jump out or be released from a confined space

Ex: The jack-in-the-box popped out, making the children laugh. 
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dining area

a space designated for eating meals, often furnished with a table and chairs

Ex: The restaurant's dining area offers a cozy atmosphere for guests. 
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although
although
[conjunction]

used to introduce a contrast to what has just been said

Ex: Although it was raining, we still went to the park. 
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comfort
comfort
[noun]

a state of being free from pain, worry, or other unpleasant feelings

Ex: After a long day at work, she found comfort in curling up with a good book and a warm cup of tea. 
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driveway
driveway
[noun]

a private path or road that leads from the street to a house, building, etc., typically used for vehicle access and parking

Ex: The long, winding driveway led up to the grand mansion at the top of the hill. 
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garage
garage
[noun]

a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept

Ex: They parked their car in the garage to protect it from the harsh winter weather. 
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fuel
fuel
[noun]

any substance that can produce energy or heat when burned

Ex: Wood is a common fuel for campfires. 
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first-time
first-time
[Adjective]

(of a person) new to an activity or experience

Ex: As a first-time parent, he felt overwhelmed. 
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to spend
to spend
[Verb]

to use money as a payment for services, goods, etc.

Ex: She spent a lot on gifts for her family during the holiday season. 
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comfy
comfy
[Adjective]

providing physical ease and relaxation

Ex: She curled up in a comfy chair with a good book. 
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setup
setup
[noun]

the arrangement or organization of equipment, tools, or elements in a specific way, typically designed to achieve a particular function or performance

Ex: The player's setup included a mix of both synthetic and natural strings for better control and power. 
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