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caravanning, vbl. n.|ˈkærəvænɪŋ| Also caravaning. [f. caravan v. + -ing1.] Travelling or living in a caravan. Also attrib.
1885[see caravaning vbl. n.]. 1892Pall Mall Gaz. 5 May 3/1 The rage of this season is to be caravanning. 1914Lancet 9 May 1369/1 Caravanning offers freedom, movement, variety, open-air life. 1957Listener 24 Oct. 643/2 A caravanning holiday. 1958Times 19 Mar. 6/6 Caravanning, he said, was ‘not a question of poverty or squalor’. It was a ‘new way of life’. 1962Listener 5 July 14/2 Facilities are provided for camping and caravanning in special fields. |