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bunkroom

or bunk-room

[ buhngk-room‑-room ]

noun

  1. temporary sleeping quarters, especially for travelers.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of bunkroom1

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Example Sentences

He got up, and his movements about the bunkroom aroused his chums.

He stared at the whitewashed wall of the bunkroom, visioning his possible future domicile.

In the long bunkroom some water had entered with the rising tide and they found the lower side a miniature lake.

Hank Leeming, their security officer roommate, came into the bunkroom in time to hear Rick's last comment.

MacReidie said the duffelbag broke loose and floated into the middle of the bunkroom during acceleration.

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