bunk

[US]/bʌŋk/
[UK]/bʌŋk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a berth; a built-in bed on a ship or train
vi. to sleep in a berth; to escape
vt. to provide berths for

Phrases & Collocations

bunk bed

bunkhouse

bunk off

bunk up

Example Sentences

they bunk together in the dormitory.

he bunked off school.

the bunker doors incline outwards.

He bunked with a friend for the night.

You might bunk down in that botel.

bunk over at a friend's house.

The twins sleep in a bunk bed.

he nearly got caught bunking his fare.

The bunks were set up head-to-head.

I don't know where the captain means to bunk you.

I heard Jimmy did a bunk with all their money!

bunkering To fill a ship's bunker with coal or oil.

Bunkering: To fill a ship's Bunker with coal or oil.

the upper bunk; the upper half of the class.

These bunks can tip up and fold back into the wall.

this new autobiography is studded with Anglicisms like lorries, plimsolls, and doing a bunk.

There is no heat for the subfreezing temperatures, and the bunks are planks of plywood attached to metal scaffolding.

Combat pilots, flying low to avoid radar, took out the guerrilla leader's bunker in a single mission.

Combined with the Redeemer's sophisticated targeting systems these flamestorm cannons a reable to purqe even a well-defended bunker complex in seconds.

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