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Definition of Bunkmates
1. bunkmate [n] - See also: bunkmate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunkmates
Literary usage of Bunkmates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the One Hundred and Fortieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers: By by Robert Laird Stewart (1912)
"Six occupants, designated as bunkmates, were allotted, at the outset, to each hut.
At night they were stowed away on an upper and lower berth made of a log ..."
2. The Forty-seventy Infantry: A History, 1917, 1918, 1919 by James E.] [Pollard (1919)
"He and his two or three bunkmates were quickly isolated. The case proved to be
light and the contacts failed to develop, but there was still some ..."
3. Advanced Guide Canada's Atlantic Provinces by Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers (2005)
"The fury of the blizzard that followed was so great that his bunkmates had trouble
burying him properly, and his wail is heard to this day in the deep ..."
4. Surviving Twilight: A Soldier's Chronicle of Daily Life in Iraq by Shane A. Bernskoetter (2005)
"My platoon sergeant has to watch over one pair of bunkmates that have some really,
really insane foot odor. Every time the First Sergeant walks through, ..."
5. Thinking Skills, Grades 3-4by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Jill Norris, Tekla White, Jeri Nutting by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Jill Norris, Tekla White, Jeri Nutting (2002)
"Ed and Hernando want to share a bunk, as do Nate and Fred. f. Sam and Igor want
to be bunkmates. g. Both Sam and Pete like being in an end bunk. ..."