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bunks

n. (plural of bunk English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bunk)

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Bunks (film)

Bunks is a 2013 Canadian telefilm broadcast by Disney XD and produced by Fresh TV. It includes actors Dylan Schmid, Atticus Dean Mitchell, Leigh Truant, Aidan Shipley, and more. It was broadcast on October 27, 2013. It was filmed in Winnipeg. It premiered on Disney XD in the US on June 16, 2014.

Usage examples of "bunks".

We stripped the cabin and hung tiers of aluminum-and-canvas bunks on the walls.

The rest of us worked inside, fixing temporary bunks to the walls and installing the permanent air-conditioning and water-recovery system, although the algae, oxygen-producing, sewage-disposal complex would have to wait until later.

Inevitably, there were card games, checkers, and chess in the bunks, and probably bull sessions.

Every wall of the ship and much of the nominal walls and ceilings were used for gauges, ducts, lockers, bunks, chairs, tanks, conduits.

Men tumbled out of their bunks, scrambling in the weightlessness for a handhold.

He came on between the bunks, bigfooted, bentkneed, bobbing his trunk and head with every step as if he carried a safe upon his back.

I inspect in the platoon every bunks and ones not made up right tear up and the man make up again.

The bunks squeaked as they lay down and rolled over in silence, away from the light.

The barrack was just wide enough for two rows of double deck bunks down the sides and a six foot aisle in the middle.

They lined them up at attention by their bunks and the two riot-gunned guards stood just inside with the third guard standing outside holding the key to the locked door.

The two of them sat on their bunks facing each other talking, their expressions lit only by the glow of their cigarette ends.

Squad leaders keep your men together at their bunks until you get orders what to do.

In the squadroom men were sitting on their bunks with their helmets on holding their empty rifles in black despair.

As senior, I had my choice of bunks and got first serving at morning and afternoon mess, and I supposedly controlled the wardroom, though I was aware my authority was precarious at best.

It was understood that the Captain would not harass them in their bunks by unannounced inspections.