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7 Sentences With "camped up"

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Still camped up in Pence's office, the White House team was equally in the dark over Alexander.
If you're lucky enough to be in the path of totality, you're probably already camped up outside with your eclipse glasses in hand.
Never mind that "zero-tolerance" needs a hyphen; Ms Truss's style—sometimes crisp humour, sometimes camped-up outrage—was the real selling-point.
The Jaguar is a superhero first published in 1961 by Archie Comics. He was created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist John Rosenberger as part of Archie's "Archie Adventure Series". This happened prior to that comics line being camped up as part of their Mighty Comics imprint. The Jaguar is zoologist Ralph Hardy.
'The Fly is a fictional comic book superhero first published in 1959 by Red Circle Comics. He was created by Joe Simon as part of Archie's "Archie Adventure Series" and later camped up (as Fly-Man) as part of the company's Mighty Comics line. He first appeared in 'The Double Life of Private Strong #1; however, his origin story and first "full-length" appearance were in Adventures of the Fly #1 (Aug. 1959).
The Jaguar also appears in The Adventures of the Fly #23. When the "Archie Adventure Series" line was canceled and reborn as Archie's "camped up" Mighty Comics line, The Jaguar only made brief appearances in Mighty Crusaders #4 and 5. In #5 The Jaguar would team up with Mr. Justice and Steel Sterling as the "Terrific Three". The Jaguar would again appear as part of Archie's Red Circle Comics revamp in the 1980s, as a founding member of the new Mighty Crusaders.
Helena Jessie is a London-based Irish singer whose mix of jazz, disco, Latin and other influences have made her a leading proponent of the UK’s Nu Disco musical style. According to Tim Cooper, music journalist at The Sunday Times, “Helena Jessie calls herself a jazz singer, but camped-up tunes such as "Take It Like a Man" tap straight into the disco tradition”. Jessie first came to prominence on the London jazz scene in 2007 while performing with her band, The Helena Jessie Sextet, at venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and Le Quecumbar. In the same year, Jessie won the award for Best Jazz Singer at the Irish World Awards and came to the attention of Michael Parkinson, who described her voice as “soft and sexy” on his BBC Radio 2 show. Her experimentation with a ‘gypsy jazz’ style marked an important stage in her evolution as a crossover singer.

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