Pronunciation: /ˈkærəˌvænɪŋ/
noun the activity of traveling or living in a caravan
A1 I enjoy caravanning with my family during the summer.
A2 Caravanning is a popular way to explore the countryside.
B1 Many retirees choose caravanning as their preferred method of travel.
B2 Caravanning allows you to have all the comforts of home while on the road.
C1 The caravanning community is known for its strong sense of camaraderie.
C2 Caravanning enthusiasts often organize group trips to different destinations.
verb present participle of caravan, which means to travel or live in a caravan
A1 I enjoy caravanning with my family during the summer.
A2 Caravanning is a popular way to explore the countryside.
B1 We are planning to go caravanning along the coast next weekend.
B2 Caravanning allows you to travel at your own pace and stop wherever you want.
C1 Caravanning enthusiasts often join clubs and attend rallies together.
C2 Some people choose to live a nomadic lifestyle by caravanning full-time.
formal Caravanning is a popular recreational activity that involves traveling in a caravan or camper van.
informal My family and I love caravanning during the summer holidays.
slang Let's pack up the caravan and go caravanning this weekend!
figurative Caravanning through life's ups and downs together, they formed a strong bond.
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