bunk in a sentence
n.
Definition
BUNK (noun): A type of bed that is stacked on top of another, or nonsense or foolishness.
Sample Sentences
- The kids were excited to sleep in their new bunk beds.
- He dismissed the idea as complete bunk and moved on.
- After hours of hiking, they finally reached the bunkhouse by the lake.
- She couldn't believe the bunk story he had concocted to avoid trouble.
- The camp counselor instructed everyone to store their gear under the bunk.
- That theory about the missing treasure is just a bunch of bunk.
- They found a cozy spot in the bunk to share their secrets.
- His explanations were nothing but bunk; I couldn't take him seriously.
- The old wooden bunk creaked under the weight of the sleeping bag.
- She enjoyed the camaraderie of sharing a bunk with her best friend.
- The story he told was nothing but a load of bunk.
- She decided to sleep on the top bunk of the bed for the first time.
- His claims about the product were pure bunk and misleading.
- After a long day, I could hardly wait to climb into my bunk and rest.
- The teacher dismissed his excuses as mere bunk and insisted on discipline.
- They set up their bunks in the cabin before heading out for the hike.
- She was tired of listening to his bunk about conspiracy theories.
- The old military bunk was filled with memories of training and camaraderie.
- He tried to convince me that his plan would work, but I thought it was bunk.
- In the cozy cabin, the bunks were stacked neatly, ready for the campers.
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