Thesaurus / bunk
FEEDBACKHow to use bunk in a sentence
My using the upper bunk meant that the chairs were still available for me to sit in before bedtime, although the headroom was now significantly limited.
ABOARD AMTRAK’S CRESCENT, SURPRISING COMFORT AND WELCOME SECLUSION ON A SLOW TRAIN TO MISSISSIPPISCOTT BUTTERWORTHJANUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMost of the crew slept stacked like lumber in an 18-person bunk room and they all took turns in the rack.
HOW A NUCLEAR SUBMARINE OFFICER LEARNED TO LIVE IN TIGHT QUARTERS - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGSTEVE WEINERDECEMBER 30, 2020NAUTILUSWestmoreland said he sweated it out, shivering in his bunk until, six weeks later, he finally recovered.
CORONAVIRUS IS HITTING PRISONS AND JAILS HARD—1 IN 5 INMATES HAS HAD COVID, AND 1,700 HAVE DIEDBERNHARD WARNERDECEMBER 18, 2020FORTUNEThe two-bedroom condo was subsidized by the local running store so the six postcollegiate athletes, who all slept in bunk beds, could have an opportunity and some breathing room financially to train and race.
INSIDE A SECRET RUNNING PROGRAM AT NIKE AND A WIN-AT-ALL-COSTS CORPORATE CULTURERACHEL KINGOCTOBER 6, 2020FORTUNEChewonki spent the summer reorganizing campus so there’s more space in the bunks and dining hall.
COLLEGE KIDS ARE FLOCKING TO OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAMSSARA HARRISONSEPTEMBER 26, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEI remember waking up one night and looking out of my bunk to see him standing on the floor.
UNCANNY TALESVARIOUSThe first man my eyes lighted upon as I stepped inside was MacRae, humped disconsolately on the edge of a bunk.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRThereafter he went into a contemplative frame of mind to the docks, and found Sam Blake as usual in his bunk.
THE GARRET AND THE GARDENR.M. BALLANTYNEHe disliked the look of Cash's rough coat and sweater and cap, that hung on a nail over Cash's bunk.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERBud set him down on the bunk, gave him a mail-order catalogue to look at, and went out again into the storm.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERWORDS RELATED TO BUNK
- artifice
- bunk
- cheating
- chicane
- chicanery
- corruption
- craft
- criminality
- crookedness
- cunning
- deceit
- double-dealing
- duplicity
- faithlessness
- falsehood
- falsity
- flimflam
- fourberie
- fraud
- fraudulence
- graft
- guile
- hanky-panky
- hocus-pocus
- improbity
- infamy
- infidelity
- insidiousness
- mendacity
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- racket
- rascality
- sharp practice
- slyness
- stealing
- swindle
- treachery
- trickery
- trickiness
- unscrupulousness
- wiliness
- abided
- boded
- bunked
- continued
- crashed
- established oneself
- existed
- flopped
- holed up
- hung one's hat
- hung out
- inhabited
- kept house
- located
- lodged
- made one's home
- nested
- occupied
- parked
- perched
- pitch tent
- quartered
- remained
- rented
- resided
- rested
- roomed
- roosted
- settled
- sojourned
- squatted
- stayed
- stopped
- tarried
- tenanted
- tented
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