Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decamp.(verb)
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Use "decamps" in a sentence
"They chuck Mike Shanahan, a Super Bowl coach twice over, and bring in a nasty, mean-spirited kid named Josh McDaniels, who manages to alienate his All-Pro quarterback so quickly that the pouty QB decamps to the Chicago Bears."
"Seven points clear of Arsenal in the Premier League, United face a City team who lost 3-0 at Liverpool on Monday night and will be without Tevez when a whole metropolis decamps to London to help the Football Association pay for their monument to hubris."
"Adam Friedberg for The Wall Street Journal On weekends, Mr. Del Gatto decamps to his other rental, a four-bedroom house in the Hamptons, shown here."