bunkhouse
noun[C]
(alsobunk house)uk/ˈbʌŋk.haʊs/us/ˈbʌŋk.haʊs/asimplebuildingforpeopletosleepin,especiallyone withbunks(=bedsplacedone ontopof the other):
Wecampedovernightin a bunkhouse andsataroundtellingstoriesanddrinkingcupsoftea.
There werehousesfor themanagerswithfamiliesand bunkhouses for thesingleworkers.
Thebunkhousesandcampsitesin theareaare goodvalue.
- Before she came he hadlivedin a bunkhouse with the othersinglemen.
- About thirtypeoplelivein a bunkhouseprovidedby theresort, whileotherssleepintrucksortents.
- A bunkhousestaywillworkvery well for mostskiersandboarders.
Buildings in general
- -bedroomed
- beach hut
- building
- campanile
- castellated
- geodesic dome
- half-timbered
- heritage
- heritage-listed building
- high-rise
- non-residential
- non-structural
- Norman
- observation tower
- outstation
- pod
- residential
- tower
- turreted
- warren