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The Campsite System

Shady Abuyusuf

Fri, 18 Oct 2024

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The Campsite System

Joke

It was late in the day when a fully loaded minivan pulled into the only remaining campsite. As soon as it stopped, the doors flew open and four children jumped out.
They began to unload gear and worked feverishly to set up the tent.
Next, the boys ran to gather firewood while the girls and their mother set up the camp kitchen area.
The camper in the space next to them marvelled to the children's father,
"I've never seen such teamwork nor a camp that was ready so quickly.
I'm impressed."
The father turned to the neighbour and nodded sagely. "I have a system," he said. "No one goes to the bathroom before the camp is set up."

Vocabulary Items:

  1. Fully-loaded
    • Meaning: Equipped with all necessary items or features.
    • Pronunciation: /ˈfʊli ˈloʊdɪd/
    • Form: Adjective.
    • Usage: "It was late in the day when a fully loaded minivan pulled into the only remaining campsite."
    • Example Sentence: The fully-loaded truck had all the supplies needed for the trip.
  2. Minivan
    • Meaning: A small van, typically used by families.
    • Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪvæn/
    • Form: Noun.
    • Usage: "A fully loaded minivan pulled into the only remaining campsite."
    • Example Sentence: They decided to buy a minivan for their family road trips.
  3. Pull into
    • Meaning: To drive a vehicle into a space or place.
    • Pronunciation: /pʊl ˈɪntu/
    • Form: Phrasal verb.
    • Usage: "A fully loaded minivan pulled into the only remaining campsite."
    • Example Sentence: She pulled into the parking lot and parked the car.
  4. Fly open
    • Meaning: To open suddenly and forcefully.
    • Pronunciation: /flaɪ ˈoʊpən/
    • Form: Verb phrase.
    • Usage: "As soon as it stopped, the doors flew open and four children jumped out."
    • Example Sentence: The cabinet doors flew open when he yanked the handle.
  5. Camper
    • Meaning: A person who stays at a campsite.
    • Pronunciation: /ˈkæmpər/
    • Form: Noun.
    • Usage: "The camper in the space next to them marvelled to the children's father."
    • Example Sentence: The camper enjoyed the serenity of the woods.
  6. Marvel
    • Meaning: To be filled with wonder or astonishment.
    • Pronunciation: /ˈmɑːrvəl/
    • Form: Verb.
    • Usage: "The camper in the space next to them marvelled to the children's father."
    • Example Sentence: She marvelled at the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
  7. Impressed
    • Meaning: Feeling admiration and respect.
    • Pronunciation: /ɪmˈprɛst/
    • Form: Adjective.
    • Usage: "I'm impressed."
    • Example Sentence: The teacher was impressed by the student's dedication.
  8. Nod
    • Meaning: To move one's head up and down to indicate agreement or understanding.
    • Pronunciation: /nɒd/
    • Form: Verb.
    • Usage: "The father turned to the neighbour and nodded sagely."
    • Example Sentence: She nodded in agreement with the speaker's point.
  9. Sagely
    • Meaning: In a wise manner.
    • Pronunciation: /ˈseɪdʒli/
    • Form: Adverb.
    • Usage: "The father turned to the neighbour and nodded sagely."
    • Example Sentence: The old man nodded sagely, sharing his wisdom with the younger generation.

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