verb
- staying temporarily in the open air without tents or in improvised shelters, especially while camping or on a military expedition
Usage: present participle of bivouac; often used in military or outdoor contexts
Examples
- The soldiers were bivouacking in the forest for the night.
- We spent three days bivouacking on the mountain before reaching base camp.
- The hiking group was bivouacking under the stars.
- After bivouacking by the river, they continued their journey at dawn.
- The scouts practiced bivouacking techniques during their wilderness training.
- They were bivouacking in a small clearing when the storm hit.