Crossword clues for bunkmate
The Collaborative International Dictionary
bunkmate \bunk"mate`\ n. 1. someone who occupies the same sleeping quarters as oneself.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who sleeps in the same area as (an)other(s). 2 Especially one who shares a bunkbed.
WordNet
n. someone who occupies the same sleeping quarters as yourself
Usage examples of "bunkmate".
His bunkmate should have been off duty, should have been asleep safe in their cabin.
The electrician conferred with his bunkmate, a missile maintenance technician.
Even Peter Brigham as a bunkmate could not have detracted too much from that, he thought wryly.
By asking him to betray his bunkmates for your sake, you gave him an impossible choice.
Arlene Sanders and I were bunkmates, closer than even brother and sister.
But even if I stayed, it meant new bunkmates, perhaps even a new sergeant, as depleted dorms were consolidated and merged.
I spent half my time scratching fleas and the other half being shaken awake as my bunkmates scratched theirs.
His bunkmates were more than willing to show off their knowledge to a greenhorn, particularly one older than themselves.
Jim thought of Shish and Sarge and the rest of Three and decided that bunkmates or not, he and Tick were have a small physical discussion--and soon.
An idea struck him, and well after midnight, he held up his creation for his bunkmates Withers, Bailey, and Hans to see.
His bunkmates taught him how to earn a few bucks by bagging groceries, weeding gardens and washing windows, and collecting bottles to refund at the Winn-Dixie market.