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All bunking synonyms

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verb bunking

  • outlive β€” to live longer than; survive (a person, period, etc.): She outlived her husband by many years.
  • bivouac β€” A bivouac is a temporary camp made by soldiers or mountain climbers.
  • hibernate β€” Zoology. to spend the winter in close quarters in a dormant condition, as bears and certain other animals. Compare estivate.
  • oversleep β€” to sleep beyond the proper or intended time of waking: He overslept and missed his train.
  • nod β€” to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
  • slumber β€” to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • catnap β€” A catnap is a short sleep, usually one which you have during the day.
  • repose β€” the state of reposing or being at rest; rest; sleep.
  • retire β€” a movement in which the dancer brings one foot to the knee of the supporting leg and then returns it to the fifth position.
  • yawn β€” to open the mouth somewhat involuntarily with a prolonged, deep inhalation and sighing or heavy exhalation, as from drowsiness or boredom.
  • nap β€” to sleep for a short time; doze.
  • snore β€” to breathe during sleep with hoarse or harsh sounds caused by the vibrating of the soft palate.
  • dream β€” a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
  • drowse β€” to be sleepy or half-asleep.
  • reprieve β€” to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person).
  • procrastinate β€” to defer action; delay: to procrastinate until an opportunity is lost.
  • respite β€” a delay or cessation for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying; an interval of relief: to toil without respite.
  • loiter β€” to linger aimlessly or as if aimless in or about a place: to loiter around the bus terminal.
  • dally β€” If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time.
  • lag β€” netlag
  • sweat β€” to perspire, especially freely or profusely.
  • outstay β€” to stay longer than.
  • reside β€” to apply new siding, as to a house.
  • perch β€” a pole or rod, usually horizontal, serving as a roost for birds.
  • squat β€” to sit in a low or crouching position with the legs drawn up closely beneath or in front of the body; sit on one's haunches or heels.
  • crash β€” A crash is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed.
  • room β€” channel
  • bunk β€” A bunk is a bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan.
  • stay β€” (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • settle β€” to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
  • lodge β€” Henry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924.
  • dwell β€” to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
  • bide β€” to continue in a certain place or state; stay
  • nest β€” a pocketlike, usually more or less circular structure of twigs, grass, mud, etc., formed by a bird, often high in a tree, as a place in which to lay and incubate its eggs and rear its young; any protected place used by a bird for these purposes.
  • inhabit β€” to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
  • roost β€” a perch upon which birds or fowls rest at night.
  • park β€” Mungo [muhng-goh] /ˈmΚŒΕ‹ goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1806? Scottish explorer in Africa.
  • tarry β€” to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
  • rest β€” a support for a lance; lance rest.
  • rent β€” an opening made by rending or tearing; slit; fissure.
  • abide β€” to tolerate; put up with
  • occupy β€” to take or fill up (space, time, etc.): I occupied my evenings reading novels.
  • continue β€” If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • tent β€” a probe.
  • locate β€” to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • stop β€” to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
  • tenant β€” a person or group that rents and occupies land, a house, an office, or the like, from another for a period of time; lessee.
  • flop β€” to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down): The puppy flopped down on the couch.
  • sojourn β€” a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Paris.
  • remain β€” to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
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