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I suppose she's not somebody in disguise and camping it up?'
Asked if he ever let his hair down and camped it up a bit, he broke out laughing.
You don't have to camp it up with me."
He may have camped it up, but he never stooped to conquer.
He does not camp it up.
They reveal him as determined, many-sided and not wholly averse to camping it up.
Camping it up on the streets of New York, the group has no trouble catching a taxi driver's eye.
Jorie camped it up as one of the jilted girlfriends.
Mr. Morris, ineffable and outrageous, camping it up in his camp roles, is one thing.
"The tables have turned with a vengeance," as Tennessee Williams might have said, camping it up.
Camp it up There's no better place than a triathlon camp to improve your skills, learn from the experts, gain experience and have fun.
Gesture politics and camping it up are all very well, but its really the province of single issue presure groups rather than serious political parties.
Miss Guillem camps it up delightfully - or perhaps because of the innocence involved, camp is the wrong word.
The risk of the Rolling Stone style, of course, is that even the skinheads seem to be camping it up.
Sacha Baron Cohen camps it up at the launch of his new film, Bruno.
Some, like Ms. Harry, who sang "Lover," camped it up.
Camping it up as a leering Captain Hook-like villain, he has no one to bounce his caricature off.
Mr. Hurt camps it up, but at least he has some energy and a welcome attitude that suggests: the 70's are gone, God love 'em.
Certain scenes allow him to camp it up, riffing on his own showbiz persona ("Well, I am a big old ham," he shrugs).
Instead he dotes on movies, fills his room with pictures of movie stars and camps it up with his indulgent mum.
We didn't want to make fun of the period or comment on it, or camp it up - only recapture it as homage.
And so do those performers who, like Miss Harry, make the mistake of camping it up in Mr. Waters's earlier style.
Ellroy has got to be the only writer who still uses "dig" as an imperative, and he's only partly camping it up when he does so.
Annabel the Actress: Starring in Camping It Up (2004)