Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A room providing usually temporary sleeping quarters, as for workers or travelers.
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- noun A room with
bunks forsleeping .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Stalked the length of the bunkroom and retrieved my scalpel.
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A glass-walled bunkroom has six rolling platforms that serve both as sofas and beds.
Homes That Go Local 2011
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In some places you can share a bunkroom with strangers for $10 or less earplugs not included.
Seven Reasons To Change Careers Now Helen Coster 2011
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In some places you can share a bunkroom with strangers for $10 or less earplugs not included.
Seven Reasons To Change Careers Now Helen Coster 2011
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Stalked the length of the bunkroom and retrieved my scalpel.
The Stainless Steel Rat Returns – Chapter 3 « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2009
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I pass a tiny bunkroom and a pair of generators with their guts torn out.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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I pass a tiny bunkroom and a pair of generators with their guts torn out.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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One of his two Spetsnaz minders stood guard at the door while the other slept in a bunkroom.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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Sky Monster was in his bunkroom, still vomiting into a bucket every fifteen minutes.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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One of his two Spetsnaz minders stood guard at the door while the other slept in a bunkroom.
THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010
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