Phrasal verbs starting with "bunk"
7 phrasal verbs use this verb
bunk down
B2
To settle down to sleep somewhere, especially in a temporary or improvised location.
bunk in
B2
To share a room or sleeping space with someone, usually on a temporary or informal basis.
bunk into
C1
To meet someone unexpectedly or by chance.
bunk off
B1
British informal: to leave or stay away from school or work without permission.
bunk out
C1
To leave or escape from a place, often in an informal or surreptitious way.
bunk together
B2
To share a sleeping space or room with one or more other people.
bunk up
B2
British informal: to give someone a leg-up so they can climb over something, or to move up to make room for another person.