All bunking synonyms
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B b verb bunking
- wait β to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive.
- live in β Also, sleep-in. residing at the place of one's employment: a live-in maid.
- hide β Informal. to administer a beating to; thrash.
- provide β to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
- hover β to hang fluttering or suspended in the air: The helicopter hovered over the building.
- go on β to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- linger β to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave: We lingered awhile after the party.
- live β to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live.
- stand β (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
- persist β to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, course of action, or the like, especially in spite of opposition, remonstrance, etc.: to persist in working for world peace; to persist in unpopular political activities.
- last β occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- prevail β to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
- survive β to remain alive after the death of someone, the cessation of something, or the occurrence of some event; continue to live: Few survived after the holocaust.
- wait β to remain inactive or in a state of repose, as until something expected happens (often followed by for, till, or until): to wait for the bus to arrive.
- relax β to make less tense, rigid, or firm; make lax: to relax the muscles.
- snooze β to sleep; slumber; doze; nap.
- doze β to sleep lightly or fitfully.
- languish β to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.
- fall asleep β go to sleep
- hole up β an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- shelter β something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
- suppress β to put an end to the activities of (a person, body of persons, etc.): to suppress the Communist and certain left-leaning parties.
- conceal β If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully.
- accommodate β If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
- fool β to trick, deceive, or impose on: They tried to fool him.
- lie β Jonas, 1880β1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
- misinform β to give false or misleading information to.
- cheat β When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam.
- hoodwink β to deceive or trick.
- dupe β duplicate.
- betray β If you betray someone who loves or trusts you, your actions hurt and disappoint them.
- deceive β If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
- tempt β to entice or allure to do something often regarded as unwise, wrong, or immoral.
- misrepresent β to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
- fudge β a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
- defraud β If someone defrauds you, they take something away from you or stop you from getting what belongs to you by means of tricks and lies.
- delude β If you delude yourself, you let yourself believe that something is true, even though it is not true.
- misguide β to guide wrongly; misdirect.
- place β a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
- install β to place in position or connect for service or use: to install a heating system; to install software on a computer.
- post β power-on self-test
- domiciliate β to domicile.
- freeze β to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
- visit β to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
- delay β If you delay doing something, you do not do it immediately or at the planned or expected time, but you leave it until later.
- cling β If you cling to someone or something, you hold onto them tightly.
- halt β to falter, as in speech, reasoning, etc.; be hesitant; stumble.
- hang β to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
- outlast β to endure or last longer than: The pyramids outlasted the civilization that built them.
- pause β a temporary stop or rest, especially in speech or action: a short pause after each stroke of the oar.