bivouacks

/ˈbɪvˌwæks/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of bivouac: to stay in a temporary camp without tents.
    • The hiker bivouacks on the trail when the weather is clear.
    • My brother bivouacks with his friends during summer trips.
    • He often bivouacks in the backyard to practice survival skills.
noun
  1. Plural of bivouac: multiple temporary camps without tents.
    • The army established several bivouacks along the ridge.
    • We passed three bivouacks left by other climbers.
    • The scouts built two bivouacks for the overnight exercise.
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