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the bunkhouse
noun
A building providing sleeping quarters for workers, especially in a rural setting.
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It's time to return to the bunkhouse.
When we reached the bunkhouse, the sky was black.
The bunkhouse slopped back and forth as if on rockers.
The boys live in the bunkhouse, the girls "at home".
He was all set a have you die in the bunkhouse.
The bunkhouse at the Bar Cross is where Weir first heard "Blue Mountain".
When he reached the bunkhouse, four hours after dark, the thermometer had fallen to zero.
The booming oompa-pa of a big old tuba reverberates through the bunkhouse.
The bunkhouse is simple and comfortable with large well-designed bathrooms and showers.
And when they did, "it was around a kitchen table, it was at the bunkhouse.
Crooks hates not being able to sleep in the bunkhouse with the other hands.
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