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bunk bed

noun

  1. a piece of furniture consisting of two single platformlike beds connected one above the other.
  2. either of these two beds.


bunk bed

noun

  1. one of a pair of beds constructed one above the other
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bunk bed1

First recorded in 1950–55
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But when he went upstairs, he found the boys' bodies together in the lower bunk of their shared bunk bed dressed in pyjamas, having died several hours earlier, the CPS said.

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Mouldy half-finished food on bunk beds, discarded military uniforms and abandoned weapons - these are the remnants of an abrupt retreat from this base that once belonged to Iran and its affiliated groups in Syria.

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There were six beds arranged in three bunk beds, and in one corner there was a septic tank and "a pipe that served as a shower".

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They live in four crowded cells with up to 20 people in each one and bunk beds stacked three- high.

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If you pull them apart, you’ll find yourself in a cluttered nook where a desk rests atop a bunk bed next to a wall filled with posters, including one of musician Andrew Bird.

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