bivouac

[US]/'bɪvʊæk/
[UK]/'bɪvuæk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. camping out in the open, usually without tents or covering
vi. to stay or camp in the open without shelter
Word Forms
Past Tensebivouacked
Pluralbivouacs
Past Participlebivouacked
Present Participlebivouacking
Third Person Singularbivouacs

Example Sentences

But a person bivouac in street, who feels unwanted by people,unloved by people,terrified, the person who throw over by society——such poverty make people so heartache and so intolerability.

The soldiers set up a bivouac in the forest.

We decided to bivouac near the lake for the night.

The mountaineers planned to bivouac at the base of the mountain.

During the camping trip, we had to bivouac in the wilderness.

The scouts were trained to bivouac in various terrains.

Hikers need to know how to bivouac safely in the mountains.

The bivouac site was chosen for its strategic location.

The survivalists demonstrated how to bivouac using minimal resources.

The adventurers had to bivouac in the desert due to a sandstorm.

The bivouac experience taught us valuable survival skills.

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