bunkhouse Definition
bunk·house (buŋk′ho̵us′)
noun
a kind of barracks for ranch hands, migratory farm workers, etc.
bunkhouse Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: Glenbeg House has a bunkhouse with 10 beds at Grantown on Spey.
- find: You will also find nearby a bunkhouse that can sleep 20, two cottages sleeping up to 8 each and a house sleeping 10.
- build: A purpose built bunkhouse for backpackers, families or larger groups looking for convenient, low cost acommodation.
- book: We have booked a bunkhouse with camping on site.
- situate: Alternatively, one can access the bridge from river right close by the bunkhouse situated in the old Ballindalloch Railroad Station.
- share: SHARED OCCUPANCY - The charge for smaller groups sharing the bunkhouse with other users is £ 15 per person per night.
Adjective modifier
- new: Even at commercial rates, any new bunkhouse would have to rely on other custom, which would mostly be taken from existing bunkhouses.
- excellent: The way then goes through Glen Elchaig on a track to Killilan where there is an excellent bunkhouse.
- small: In February 2003, we stayed in a small bunkhouse near Llanberis.
- simple: The centers range from simple self-contained bunkhouses and hostels to full-board outdoor education centers.
- self-catering: You'll also find an array of self-catering bunkhouses, large cottages or houses ( some with indoor swimming pools!
- cozy: Most valleys have hostels, ranging in standard from cozy bunkhouse, to almost luxurious family rooms.
Preposition: on
platform: On Saturday night we stayed at Bridge of Orchy, at the bunkhouse on the station platform.
Modifies a noun
- accommodation: Bunkhouse sleeping accommodation is in separate wooden buildings dotted around the large field area right on the shores of Loch Nevis.
- style: Accommodation is bunkhouse style in our hostel - see the Denton House hostel pages for further details.
- facility: Hugh greeted us and showed us around the bunkhouse facilities.
- tour: We use good quality accommodation but on request we could arrange a hostel / bunkhouse tour.
Preposition: with
room: Also bunkhouse with 4 rooms each with 4 bunks.
Noun used with modifier
stone: The traditional stone bunkhouse ( Wales Tourist Board 3-star bunkhouse ) sleeps up to 8 people in two cozy bunk rooms.

