Tent in a sentence as a noun

Your sherpas will be there at every stop with your food, water, and tent.

In a lot of ways, it's more fun being the person outside the tent yelling at the people inside it.

Like most things, when you really pay attention to it and practice it, you get better at it.

But I don't think his show breaks even on its revenues, it is a tent-pole for his channel.

Both use similar formats, so, can an user using Foo see the contents posted with Bar?

Since quitting and sleeping in a tent, I have paid down thousands of dollars in debt incurred during the years I had that job.

I did something similar albeit not so cool and without the intent of dating but with a backpack.

So instead of ramen profitable, we have tent profitable now.

Tent in a sentence as a verb

Usually there are people at the finish looking for trouble cases and shunting them directly to the medical tent.

I secured a short term contract in an investment bank, and stayed in a tent with the protestors while saving for a deposit to rent a room.

"If you want to talk about rights for the poor, in India if someone isn't using land and you set up a tent on it and start living there, you can't be evicted.

It differs from Space Monkey because it allows you to actually serve the content you put onto it, rather than just serving as a media storage system.

I sketched out briefly a sort of 'circus tent' RV where the tenting was connected to a ladder truck's ladder which could then extend up and allow you to stake out a tent around it.

*I have some attachment to the issue because my roommates were involved in sit-ins, a tent city, and other political organizing at the time.

If you were to go more than 10 yards from a highway and didn't have a quad, rifle, chainsaw, axe, saw, three pairs of boots, sixteen gloves, spare everything, spare gasoline, 300lb wall tent & stove, sat phone and a spot satellite messenger and you so much as broke a fingernail, Alaskans would very quickly point out you're a complete dumb-*** for being so horribly unprepared.

Tent definitions

noun

a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek"

noun

a web that resembles a tent or carpet

verb

live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"

See also: camp encamp bivouac