bunkers Synonyms

bunkers Meaning

bunkers

a bin or compartment for storage, a shelter dug into the ground and made strong against attack, a sand trap or embankment constituting a hazard on a golf course, a fortified chamber mostly below ground often built of reinforced concrete and provided with embrasures, to hit (a golf ball or shot) into a bunker, a large bin (as for coal or oil on a ship), to place or store in a bunker, to fill a ship's bunker with coal or oil, sand trap, one on shipboard for the ship's fuel, a protective embankment or dugout

bunkers Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers took cover in the concrete bunkers to protect themselves from enemy fire.
  2. The golf course boasted several bunkers strategically placed throughout the layout.
  3. The beach was dotted with bunkers, deterring vehicles from driving on the sand dunes.
  4. The old fort still had remnants of bunkers from its days as a military outpost.
  5. The nuclear power plant had underground bunkers designed to withstand a nuclear attack.
  6. The children used empty sandboxes as bunkers during their backyard war games.
  7. The bunker complex was a subterranean city built to provide safe shelter in the event of an emergency.
  8. The boat capsized in rough seas, and the crew was forced to abandon ship and retreat to the lifeboat bunkers.
  9. The island's coastline was fortified with bunkers and other defensive structures.
  10. The war-torn city was a labyrinth of bombed-out buildings and crumbling bunkers.

FAQs About the word bunkers

a bin or compartment for storage, a shelter dug into the ground and made strong against attack, a sand trap or embankment constituting a hazard on a golf course

vaults, foundations, cellars, basements, storm cellars,crawlways,holds, cellarages, cyclone cellars

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The soldiers took cover in the concrete bunkers to protect themselves from enemy fire.

The golf course boasted several bunkers strategically placed throughout the layout.

The beach was dotted with bunkers, deterring vehicles from driving on the sand dunes.

The old fort still had remnants of bunkers from its days as a military outpost.