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Answer for the clue "RV's kin ", 6 letters:
camper
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n. someone living temporarily in a tent or lodge for recreation a recreational vehicle equipped for camping out while traveling [syn: camping bus , motor home ]
Usage examples of camper.
Others had the Kid spread against the Jeep, and the Bandana against the camper, while three more tried to restrain the girl, who was spitting and clawing.
But for all the whir and flash of brilliant birdlife above the placid water--for all the screams of the fish hawks and the noise of crows and grackle in the cypress--for all the presence of another camper among the trees to the west, the days were quiet and undisturbed.
Three narrow aisles extend to the left of the door, offering the usual roadside merchandise: every imaginable snack food, the basic patent medicines, magazines, paperback books, postcards, novelty items designed to hang from rearview mirrors, and selected canned goods that sell to campers and to people, like Vess, who travel in homes on wheels.
Once the Rottweilers were secured on leashes, Kalo had hustled them into the camper truck and locked the tailgate.
Rear and side camper windows in a variety of styles had been mounted on pegboard and hung on the wall.
Camper records the case of a sailor who fell from a mast and struck upon some fragments of wood, one of which entered the anus and penetrated the bladder, the result being a rectovesical fistula.
Boadicaea would drive the camper to the outskirts of Stenton to steal some food, while Brutus rode shotgun, armed with the pistol.
There, parked at the end of a man-made jetty, sat two Winnebago campers and a beer truck.
Father was so afraid that some of the campers and guides would help him that he had notices sent out at Mr.
Pack the stuff in campers, five and six tons each, and send it to Miami on U.
Monk, all the way praying there would be campers or real forest rangers around who could help them.
Among the commercial establishments, many seemed travel-related: gas stations, car dealerships, tire sales, car washes, camper shells, and automotive repair.
They were experienced campers themselves, as she quickly discovered when she saw the pots and pans and clothes-boilers for the mussels which they had brought.
He drew forth half a dozen sheets, and showed them sketches that Lady Camper had taken in church, caricaturing him in the sitting down and the standing up.
She started seeing a casual dope dealer called Ziggy who owned a Volkswagen Camper.