Definitions for bunkhouse

bunkhouse bunk·house

Spelling: [buhngk-hous]
IPA: /ˈbʌŋkˌhaʊs/

Bunkhouse is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 216 anagrams from letters in bunkhouse (behknosuu).

Definitions for bunkhouse

noun

  1. a rough building, often with bunk beds, used for sleeping quarters, as for ranch hands, migratory workers, or campers.

Origin of bunkhouse

An Americanism dating back to 1875-80; bunk1 + house

Examples for bunkhouse

Tresler and Joe were standing alone in the shadow of the bunkhouse wall.

And during these days the bunkhouse at Mosquito Bend seethed with revolt.

It was the exception for him to spend a night in the bunkhouse in that summer weather.

Reeves and Hollister were in the bunkhouse when Bob entered it just before supper.

The man was alive, and he shouted to the men at the bunkhouse for aid.

Tresler deposited his saddle at the barn, but he did not return to the bunkhouse.

It was dark now, and as they reached the bunkhouse they parted.

“Yes,” he replied, and he told about the rattlesnake in the bunkhouse.

A rider from the bunkhouse was saddling to go for the doctor.

Half way to the bunkhouse, Randerson was met by Uncle Jepson.

Word Value for bunkhouse
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Words with friends

21

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