Australian English Meaning of bunkers

bunkers

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Definitions and Meaning of bunkers in English

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

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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

foundations,vaults,Basements,Holds

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bunk beds => Bunk beds, bungs up => bungers up, bungles => stuff-ups, bunglers => bunglers, bunging up => clogging up,