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glamping
 n.— «In England, glamorous camping—or glamping, as it is called—is fast becoming a national pastime, prompted in part by celebrity-studded festivals like Glastonbury, where the likes of Kate Moss and Sienna Miller make trudging through mud look chic.» —“Gone Glamping: Forget about roughing it in the bush, glamorous camping is here to stay” by Athena Tsavliris National Post (Ontario, Canada) June 24, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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