Similar words: hunker down, hunkered down, debunk, sunken, junket, drunken, unkempt, debunking. Meaning: ['bʌŋkə] n. 1. a hazard on a golf course 2. a large container for storing fuel 3. a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground. v. 1. hit a golf ball into a bunker 2. fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil 3. transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse.
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31) Trying to power it out he only succeeded in finding a fairway bunker.
32) A severely damaged Royal Navy destroyer burns through the day with exploding ordnance and great sudden flares of burning bunker oil.
33) After hitting it in a fairway bunker, he pounded another 9-iron to 25 feet and 2-putted for par.
34) Was it a plan to build a last secure bunker in the Lena Valley if Leningrad and Moscow fell to the blitzkrieg?
35) I made a note about the bunker made of rice, and felt the pull of my adopted profession.
36) An East Lancashire Railway worker directs the giant grit blaster at the bunker of their newly acquired Jinty to remove rust.
37) Reshaped bunker at the green which is now encircled by spectator mounding.
38) A prisoner had escaped from Auschwitz and ten prisoners were required to die in the starvation bunker - block 13.
39) The politburo meeting room was connected to the bunker by a direct lift hidden behind the panelling.
40) Four pilots, each holding an unopened can of beer, marched around the bunker.
41) Stevie did not reach the green with his second shot but he had avoided the bunker on the left.
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42) Instead of playing the fiddle, they could sip cocktails and play poker while nuclear war devastated the world outside their bunker.
43) He hooked it into the bunker on the left of the green.
44) Bunker had received the message from a convener at one of the Midlands plants, who was also hopping mad.
45) Tom played a bad shot out of the bunker, and he does no more than charge straight at this press guy.
46) He drove right, and then, playing his last dice, hit his second into the bunker.
47) Howard's huge drive and Mark's incredibly difficult 3-iron from the edge of the bunker sealed it for us.
48) With a 7-iron, Peter made a tentative, lunging swing and knocked his ball into a bunker again.
49) And that granite obelisk is the Bunker Hill Monument which you will have learnt about in school.
50) The medium was also used for projecting news stories like the Allied bombing of the Ameriyah bunker near Baghdad.
51) She told how he kept her prisoner in the bunker for a week when she refused to pay up.
52) Near the bunker was a small, wood-framed building with a corrugated roof on it.
53) It's rather like a concrete bunker but hopefully with some work we can make it look quite nice.
54) The bump shot from the bunker at the edge of the green was a masterpiece.
55) It lost to a politicized plan, which resulted in the sterile towers and hidden plazas that now mark Bunker Hill.
56) The ball refused its orders, and rolled into the bunker.
57) Each bunker guard strained intently at the night shadows before him.
58) He runs the only supermarket-modest but well-stocked-in Bunker Hill's residential district.
59) We sat on and around the bunker while Nate and Connors told the story.
60) Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel.
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