Bunk synonyms
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Sufficient space for a vessel to maneuver; sea room:
(Archaic) A worthless mixture, especially of liquors.
Confused, rambling, or incoherent discourse; nonsense.
Nonsense is defined as words that have no actual meaning, behavior that is silly and foolish or is a word used to express disagreement.
To lay flat or arrange in layers.
To assign to lodging by billet
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To provide with meals, or room and meals, regularly for pay
To divide or separate into a number of parts.
To provide with a room or lodgings
(Informal) Talk that is empty, insincere, or merely for effect; humbug
Refuse fed to hogs; swill
To manage to keep away from; avoid
bunk-bed (related)
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A narrow, collapsible bed, as one made of canvas or plastic sheeting on a frame that can be folded up
A small bed or a pad filled as with straw and used directly on the floor
A rotting or being rotten; decay, decomposition, or putrefaction
Baloney is defined as silliness or foolishness.
An exceptionally large, strong, and aggressive person.
(Uncountable) The state of being foolish.
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Hay is defined as cut and dried grass, alfalfa and other plants used as food for farm animals.
Nonsense; humbug; claptrap
Those living in it
A natural, reversible state of rest in most vertebrate animals, occurring at regular intervals and necessary for the maintenance of health. During sleep, the eyes usually close, the muscles relax, and responsiveness to external stimuli decreases. Growth and repair of the tissues of the body are thought to occur, and energy is conserved and stored. In humans and certain other animals, sleep occurs in five stages, the first four consisting of non-REM sleep and the last stage consisting of REM sleep . These stages constitute a sleep cycle that repeats itself about five times during a normal episode of sleep. Each cycle is longer that the one preceding it because the length of the REM stage increases with every cycle until waking occurs. Stage I is characterized by drowsiness, Stage II by light sleep, and Stages III and IV by deep sleep. Stages II and III repeat themselves before REM sleep (Stage V), which occurs about 90 minutes after the onset of sleep. During REM sleep, dreams occur, and memory is thought to be organized. In the stages of non-REM sleep, there are no dreams, and brain activity decreases while the body recovers from wakeful activity. The amount and periodicity of sleep in humans vary with age, with infants sleeping frequently for shorter periods, and mature adults sleeping for longer uninterrupted periods.
A narrow, elongated region of relatively low atmospheric pressure occurring at the ground surface or in the upper atmosphere, and often associated with a front.
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sense (antonym)
Natural understanding or intelligence, especially in practical matters:
Foolish talk; loquacious nonsense
Pretentious, insincere, or empty language:
Inferior or offensive literary or artistic material.
A foolish or stupid utterance or deed.
Foolish or futile talk or ideas; nonsense.
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Foolish behaviour
Worthless or discarded material or objects; refuse or rubbish.
Apples stewed to a pulp, and sometimes sweetened and spiced.
The bottommost interior part of a ship
(Slang) Something of poor quality.
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(Slang) Insincere, meaningless, or deliberately misleading talk; nonsense
The definition of accommodate is to provide a place to stay.
To establish in a domicile
To live or exist
To shelter, keep, or store in a house or other structure:
knowledge (related)
Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study:
protection (related)
To provide with often temporary lodging
built in bed
a bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers
feed bunk
a long trough for feeding cattle
(Uncountable) The state or condition of being nonsensical.
The state of lacking meaning; the quality of being meaningless.
(Informal) Nonsensical talk or thinking.
(Colloquial) To leave quickly (often used in the imperative).
To cause to enter; to thrust.
(Slang, former) To beat; hit; strike
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flee; take to one's heels; cut and run
To become separated, literally or figuratively
To shape or break by repeated blows; forge:
camp-bed (related)
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double-bunk (related)
single-bed (related)
bunkbeds (related)
bunkroom (related)
bunk-beds (related)
settee (related)
double-bed (related)
Midsleeper (related)
queen-size (related)
queen-sized (related)
Find another word for bunk. In this page you can discover 80 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for bunk, like: berth, balderdash, rigmarole, drivel, nonsense, bed, billet, board, quarter, room and bunkum.