Definition of Bunkos

1. bunko [v] - See also: bunko

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunkos

bunkering
bunkerings
bunkerlike
bunkers
bunkhouse
bunkhouses
bunkie
bunkies
bunking
bunkmate
bunkmates
bunko
bunko game
bunkoed
bunkoing
bunkos (current term)
bunkroom
bunkrooms
bunks
bunkside
bunkum
bunkums
bunky
bunless
bunn
bunnet
bunnets
bunnia
bunniah
bunniahs

Literary usage of Bunkos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Victorian Chancellors by James Beresford Atlay (1906)
"... was on the point of demanding the usual satisfaction from Lord Melbourne.2 A motion was made by Mr. bunkos ' that the Right Honourable George Canning ..."

2. The Last Boer War by Henry Rider Haggard (1900)
"But their fate, bad as it was, was not so awful as that suffered by Dr. Woite and J. Van der Linden. 1 bunkos wax afterwards forced to deliver up the ring. ..."

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