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· The only expression I know with the word "bunk" is "to bunk off", which is used for when someone skips school. So your sentence sounds a bit strange to me, but wait for replies from other … · The question was about berth and bunk, not about bunk bed. I won't disagree about your definition of a bunk bed, but bunks are not always one above the other. The primary definition in the … · Bunk here refers to definition 1C that Mirriam-Webster gives here. When children go to summer camp, they often stay in cabins or tents that are referred to as "bunks" which serve to identify … · I came across the phrase "to do a bunk" in the movie Atonement: "Robbie, the housekeeper's son, whose father did a bunk twenty years ago." I see the WR dictionary mentions only … Here is my guess. A "bunk" is a small bed, the type found in military barracks, on ships, etc. (Let me explain that a bunk can be just one bed. If there are two bunks, one is probably on top of the other like … · Here's a bit of brain lint for you. From a song I heard on TV when I was a child: I was born in a trunk on a bunk on a junk in the middle of the China Sea. To be born on a junk takes spunk. To be … · A filling station, also known as a fueling station, garage, gasbar (Canada), gas station (U.S. and Canada), petrol bunk (India), petrol pump (India), petrol garage, petrol kiosk (Singapore), petrol … · I just want to confirm if the expression in or by fits and starts can also be applied to sleep. Last night, Joe slept in a room with many bunk beds. - You look groggy today. What happened? - I …

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