Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
bunk .
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Examples
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Now this means prison officials can enact emergency overcrowding measures such as bunking three inmates in two person cells.
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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It is no longer seen as "bunking", because it can be as interactive as any office ever was.
Pocket-lint Chris Hall 2010
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