Definition of summer camp in US English:
summer camp
nounˈˌsəmər ˈˌkampˈˌsəmər ˈˌkæmp
A camp providing recreational and athletic facilities for children during the summer vacation period.
Example sentencesExamples
- She is now in a temporary post with the Hudsons and plans to go to America in the summer to work in a summer camp with children.
- The two-week summer camp took place at the Sir Ira Simmons Secondary School.
- As a part of its activities, the centre organised a three-week summer camp for children in May.
- Steve plans to fly out to Albania with the climbing gear to give underprivileged children from that country the chance to try the sport on a summer camp.
- What he really wants to do is stay behind so he can go to a summer camp at his school with his friends.
- I took rifle training as a morning activity at a Catholic summer camp for boys.
- A hockey summer camp will be held at Bromley High School for Girls in August.
- The summer camp is open to both boys and girls from 7 years old to 14 years old.
- Clan Kids is a summer camp that's organised through the umbrella group SFU Summer Camps.
- The summer camp has started at the pool, which was renovated last year.
- The first summer camp is now in progress and the second one will run from July 7 to July 11.
- But every summer they still do a summer camp, and it starts the last week in June and it goes until Labor Day.
- At a summer camp in Ontario they find an old sketch made by a member of the Group of Seven.
- Great credit goes to all the organisers/trainers who made the summer camp such a success for all.
- Shooting took place in the fall of 2001, and while the camp was not open as a summer camp.
- She struggles to keep his days structured with a summer camp that costs half her monthly rent.
- Carroll came up with the idea for a soccer summer camp six years ago after his own son attended a camp and found it boring.
- The employees of Bausch & Lomb sponsor a summer camp style holiday in Waterford each year.
- Later on he met his wife at a summer camp for children of Holocaust survivors.
- The children who attended the summer camp were among those who had never been to Ireland or on any trip away.