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Tent   /tɛnt/   Listen
Tent

noun
1.
A portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs).  Synonym: collapsible shelter.
2.
A web that resembles a tent or carpet.
verb
(past & past part. tented; pres. part. tenting)
1.
Live in or as if in a tent.  Synonyms: bivouac, camp, camp out, encamp.  "The circus tented near the town" , "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"



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... danger, or to shun it himself. Every one considers that shameful and brutal which Schuyler relates of the Kirghiz in times of tempest,—to send out the women and the aged females to hold fast the corners of the kibitka [tent] during the storm, while they themselves continue to sit within the tent, over their kumis [fermented mare's-milk]. Every one thinks it shameful to make a week man work for one; that it is still more disgraceful in time of danger—on a ...
— What To Do? - thoughts evoked by the census of Moscow • Count Lyof N. Tolstoi

... himself; being now too aged and infirm to bear the fatigues of Indian life, he had become fond of retirement and reading. As to Gabriel and Roche, we became inseparable, and though in some points we were not on an equality, yet the habit of being constantly together and sharing the same tent united us like brothers. ...
— Monsieur Violet • Frederick Marryat

... them, as the settlers considered them a part of their dress. Then Powhatan planned to surprise them by night. But, just as his trap was well laid, Pocahontas, risking her own life, stole silently through the deep woods in the dark, cold night, to the Captain's tent, and, with tears in her eyes, warned him of his danger, urging him ...
— The Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith • E. Boyd Smith

... custom-house I paid duty on articles I could not possibly have bought anywhere in the Congo, as, for instance, a tent and a folding-bed, and for a license to carry arms. A young man with a hammer and tiny branding irons beat little stars and the number of my license to porter d'armes on the stock of each weapon. Without permission of Bula Matadi on leaving the Congo, one can ...
— The Congo and Coasts of Africa • Richard Harding Davis

... O, blind to proffer'd bliss!—What! fondly quit This pomp Of empire for an Arab's wand'ring tent, Where the mock chieftain leads his vagrant tribes From plain to plain, and faintly shadows out The majesty of kings!—Far other joys Here shall attend thy call: Submissive realms Shall bow the neck; and swarthy kings and Queens, From the far-distant Niger ...
— The Universal Reciter - 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems • Various


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