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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of boondock.

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Examples

  • My wife and I use only 110 gallons of water per week when connected to a camp faucet, and less than that when we are "boondocked" (without any connections).

    ScrippsNews 2010

  • My wife and I use only 110 gallons of water per week when connected to a camp faucet, and less than that when we are "boondocked" (without any connections).

    courierpress.com Stories 2010

  • My wife and I use only 110 gallons of water per week when connected to a camp faucet, and less than that when we are "boondocked" (without any connections).

    ScrippsNews 2010

  • My wife and I use only 110 gallons of water per week when connected to a camp faucet, and less than that when we are "boondocked" (without any connections).

    ScrippsNews 2010

  • Incidentally, winkers who graduate & move away from the centers of activity are said to be ` boondocked. '

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 3 1977

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