Ahead, as light faded, the occupants of a stationary camper van flagged us down.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Ginetta used to make kit cars but built a one-off camper on a 1970s Ford Zodiac.
From the economist.com
Camper Grady Thompson of Puyallup visited the camp for the first time this year.
From the thenewstribune.com
Someone stole a shotgun and other items worth $260 from a camper outside a home.
From the thestate.com
It's an early version of a camper made before RVs became commercially available.
From the freep.com
Jane Bergaust, mother of camper Catherine Bergaust, 13, takes it a step further.
From the washingtontimes.com
Later, Paul and Annie find themselves in charge of Marie, a camper who is blind.
From the time.com
But what camper would want the hassle of lugging around a bulky hammock all day?
From the sacbee.com
You know, the big camper van that doesn't want to be bothered with slowing down.
From the sfgate.com
More examples
Someone living temporarily in a tent or lodge for recreation
A recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling
Camper is an international shoe company based in Spain. Lorenzo Fluxa founded the company in 1975 after inheriting a shoe factory from his father, Antonio Fluxa, a Spanish shoemaker. ...
(Campness) Camp is an aesthetic sensibility wherein something is appealing because of its bad taste and ironic value. The concept is closely related to kitsch, and things with camp appeal are described as being "campy" or "cheesy". ...
A person who camps, especially in a tent etc; A motor vehicle with a rear compartment for living and sleeping in; comparative form of camp: more camp
(campership) Money paid on a child's behalf to admit him to summer camp
(campness) The quality of being camp
(Campers) A guestwhom sits at your table for an excessive amount of time. Use in a sentence: "Man! Those people have been camping out at my table since 5:30 pm! Anyone got a tent?" (Erin B.)
(CAMPERS) Kids with diseases for which there are special summer camps (cancer, diabetes).