Bunked [verb]

Definition of Bunked:

inhabit a dwelling

Synonyms of Bunked:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bunked:

Not use

Die

Go

Move

Leave

Depart

Cease


Sentence/Example of Bunked:

The quarters in the tower were enlarged for there were many visitors who bunked there.

He climbed one of the tiers of bunked beds and pounded the ticking with the flat of his hand.

Helen bunked with Elizabeth, because Nataly said the girls tossed, and Mrs. Bryan didnt.

Well, there were five of us, I remember, and we were bunked all over the place; three of us in the bedroom and two of us in here.

You told the housekeeper, didn't you, Frank, that we had bunked in the cabin on the point jutting out into the bay?

May's room being some way from mine, she came and bunked in with me in my little bed, and we slept.

Him an' me have bunked together many a time an' we've dug out of the snow together, too, after the blizzards was over.

We bunked in Judge Edwards' house and the overflow bunked in the barn, and the next morning we hit the trail for home.

We've bunked in together, fair weather and foul, coming on this thirty year.

Seeing that you are both bunked with strangers, how would it suit you if I put you together in the same room?