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bunk in
verb
To enter a venue covertly, without permission.
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I bunk in the second camp.
They come to Washington and bunk in dorms.
She sleeps in the top bunk in her parents' room.
MJ: We used to bunk in, which was quite difficult.
He sends text messages from his bunk in a roomful of guys.
Once she reached prison, Jones had a top bunk in a room with four other women.
A bunk in a shared room starts at 20 euros, including breakfast.
Sometimes she lets me lie on the top bunk in the back room, dark and cool.
Those working long hours bunk in the quarters formerly occupied by foreign doctors.
"A man got to have a code," an imprisoned Omar reminds Bunk in this episode.
He'd wrapped it, her, in a blanket and put her under the bunk in the cab.
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