That your own bunk over on that side?
In consequence, when the time came for starting next morning, Toad was by no means so rapturous about the simplicity of the primitive life, and indeed attempted to resume his place in his bunk, whence he was hauled by force.
Every day after dinner it was Corrigan's habit to sleep for an hour in his bunk.
That's what you call 'a bunk.
The idea that staying up saves you time is bunk, argues Charles A.
,13 I got up and helped him to climb up into the bunk bed above me.
They are also counselors, confidants, bunk mates, stress relievers, and overwhelmingly viewed as part of the family, according to the 2018 Pets and People Survey by Just Right by Purina.
The noodles are exchanged for goods including other food items, clothing, hygiene products and even services such as laundry and bunk cleaning, Mr Gibson-Light said.
I stay in my bunk all day now and see no one except Lucy till the two fiends come to bed.
"We'll leave your kinsman the bunk and sling hammocks for ourselves.
There are nearly 3,000 cabins (sorry, staterooms) — for which prices start at around £900 per person for a week's cruise up to £2,760 for a luxury suite — some with bunk beds for families with children, and most have balconies.
" An old man who is resting up on the top bunk overhears this conversation and interrupts them.
So I take silverware and keep it in my bunk.
Sometimes he fell and cut himself; sometimes he lay all day long in his little bunk at one side of the companion; sometimes for a day or two he would be almost sober and attend to his work at least passably.
2, chapter 41, 1921 History is more or less bunk.
The couple's children say the two met as teenagers and had been inseparable since then, once sharing the bottom of a bunk bed on a ferry rather than sleeping one night apart.