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- noun Plural form of
bunker .
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Examples
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'Ignore' except for knowing that law enforcement is hunting down the hate-talk fringe freaks, in bunkers, insanely dumbed down by radio lamebrains and liars.
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While John McCain, the V.P. and their families are hiding safely in bunkers, you have no bunker for your family, no gas mask and the masking tape you were told to use around your doors isn't working.
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By all accounts, the Iranian nuclear facilities are all in bunkers designed to withstand all but nuclear armed penetrators.
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Inside other aircraft, within bunkers and fortifications, behind walls of stone and rock, thousands waited for Vanya.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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Is that why our soldiers hide in bunkers and are dying and becoming wounded in the thousands?
Think Progress » DeLay Allies Resort to Attack Dog Politics 2005
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Woods 'ball won't stop settling in bunkers and behind trees.
USATODAY.com - Tiger's struggles prove he's no longer invincible 2003
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They make sure the sand in the bunkers is similar every week.
USATODAY.com - Greenskeepers clip, plant for consistent success 2002
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A collection of grass bunkers is situated in the front-right section of the green, while a lone maintained bunker stops shots hit left and long.
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ANDREWS, Scotland There are 112 bunkers on the Old Course, clustered on 16 holes and virtually all coming into play twice, so the number of bunkers is effectively doubled.
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Players can comfortably carry the huge sandhill with twin bunkers - known as '' The Spectacles '' - that shuts off a view of the green 70 yards short of the putting surface.
Hole descriptions 1999
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