Bunkers [noun]

Definition of Bunkers:

underground shelter

Synonyms of Bunkers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bunkers:

-


Sentence/Example of Bunkers:

They’d given up on the greater good and retreated to their own bunkers, leaving the rest of us to burn.

For example, advanced bio-fuels cost 600% more than the bunker fuel that cargo ships run on.

He’ll get a bunker dug out beneath Mar-a-Lago, and he’ll be hurried down there by tight-lipped men in suits every time there’s a thunderstorm.

Lawmakers barricaded themselves inside offices, bunkers and laid on the floors of the House and Senate.

The unmarked offices sprinkled around the building where backroom deals are typically made became makeshift bunkers.

We didn’t leave our little sick-bay bunker for two solid weeks.

They had hundreds of bunkers lined up in rows as far as you could see….

Corner stone of Bunker hill monument laid with great and enthusiastic ceremonies; Lafayette being present.

Well, we couldn't even think Bunker Hill but what she'd pipe up about the Alamo.

The door in this bunker had been dropped probably when water was first discovered, which was a few minutes after the collision.