Bunking can be categorized as a verb.
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bunk - provide with a bunk; "We bunked the children upstairs" | ||
bunk - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up" | ||
bunk - avoid paying; "beat the subway fare" |
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1. | verb | “This kind of classical example of the big suburban home has been a very powerful idea for many, many decades now,” says architectural historian William Richards. “People sometimes want specific rooms that have specific functions —a mud room; everybody gets their own bedroom; there's no bunking up; a dedicated laundry room.”. | |
2. | verb | Yanni is bunking with Ziri tonight. | |
3. | verb | How about we bunk off school and go to the beach? | |
4. | verb | How about we bunk off school and go to the beach? |
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“This kind of classical example of the big suburban home has been a very powerful idea for many, many decades now,” says architectural historian William Richards. “People sometimes want specific rooms that have specific functions —a mud room; everybody gets their own bedroom; there's no bunking up; a dedicated laundry room.”. | |
Yanni is bunking with Ziri tonight. | |
How about we bunk off school and go to the beach? | |
How about we bunk off school and go to the beach? |