Synonym: beat, berth, break away, built in bed, buncombe, bunk bed, bunkum, escape, feed bunk, fly the coop, guff, head for the hills, hightail it, hogwash, hokum, lam, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality, rot, run, run away, scarper, scat, take to the woods, turn tail. Similar words: debunk, bunker, debunking, bun, bung, bunny, bunch, bungle. Meaning: [bʌŋk] n. 1. a long trough for feeding cattle 2. a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers 3. a rough bed (as at a campsite) 4. unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements) 5. a message that seems to convey no meaning 6. beds built one above the other. v. 1. avoid paying 2. provide with a bunk 3. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
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121. My cabin had a king-sized bed in one room and bunk beds in the other, along with a small kitchen, a shower and a personal sauna.
122. A powerful big - stomached man came into the bunk house.
123. He lived by his grandfather's motto: " History is bunk. ".
124. He looked kindly at the two in the bunk house.
125. Soon, the two of us were sitting on my bunk, clunking beer bottles, picking at sticky chicken(Sentencedict), ripping bread and sharing stories.
126. Fully clothed, he fell across his bunk and was instantly asleep.
127. Haywire pulls the sketchbook out from under the bunk and begins flipping through the pages.
128. Who said that one can't have good dreams when sleeping in a bunk bed?
129. We slept in a refurbished outbuilding that contained a bunk bed, a bathroom, and a wood-burning stove.
130. I have a dim memory of us making out for hours on someone else's bunk bed.
131. Red lies on his bunk below us, tossing his baseball toward the ceiling and catching it again. He pauses, listening. FOOTSTEPS approach below, unhurried , echoing hollowly on stone.
132. I don't know where the captain means to bunk you.
133. Stone Battery Park is bunk Kawasaki Fort mainly from the construction sites of the memorial park.
134. We can bunk down on the floor for the night.
135. Before getting up to leave, he slips the allen wrench under Sucre's pillow and places an origami swan on his bunk.
136. "Because, " Tyler said, "that's how many guys can sleep in the basement, if we put them in triple-decker army surplus bunk beds."
137. The ship listed again, and she was thrown back across the bunk.