Bunked Meaning in English
word · lemma: bunk
释义
'Bunked' is the past tense of 'bunk,' meaning to sleep in a bunk bed or to stay and sleep at someone's house, especially in informal situations like a sleepover or summer camp.
用法与细微差别
Informal; often used in contexts like camps, dorms, or sleepovers. 'Bunked with' means sharing sleeping space, while 'bunked at someone's house' means stayed overnight. Not the same as 'bunk off' (to skip). Rare in American English; more common in British/Australian English.
例句
We bunked together at summer camp.
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Last night, I bunked at my friend's house.
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We all bunked in the same room during the trip.
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I forgot my keys, so I bunked at Jake's place last night.
natural
When the storm hit, we just bunked wherever we could.
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She and her cousin bunked together all summer by the lake.
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