Definitions

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  • noun the practice of taking holidays in a caravan.

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  • noun holidaying in a caravan, either mobile or in a permament site

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  • noun the practice of taking holidays in a caravan

Etymologies

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caravan +‎ -ing

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Examples

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • "Long term caravanning and holidaying is becoming increasingly popular again," he said, "which is why the Northern Territory and Western Australian results have been so incredibly strong.

    ETravelBlackboard.com 2010

  • 'Well, if that's the effect the idea of caravanning has on you, I don't think you'd better go,' said her mother.

    Five Go Off In A Caravan Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1951

  • Radio 4 no longer broadcasts SOS messages to relatives "believed to be caravanning or on a walking holiday", alerting them of a loved one who is dangerously ill.

    'David, my brother for a year' 2011

  • The trend for boutique caravanning is spreading, with a new collection of classic models on the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall

    Caravans just got cooler 2010

  • Granted, the boutique caravanning concept is not for everyone.

    Caravans just got cooler 2010

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