Ranch hands quarters set up similar to a squadbay or barracks
it depends what "bunk" term you are using if yo mean a cattle trough then you could use "I filled the bunk with food for the cattle" but if you mean bunk as in a bed on a ship you could use "I slept in a bunk on the boat" hope it helps
the kids have a bunk bed.
A berth is a bunk on a train or a ship.
Bunk
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It has a short vowel sound.
bunk
BUNK
The correct term for beds stacked one on top of the other is bunk beds. The link you provided is for king-size bed frames, not specifically for bunk beds king-size bed frames
"Bunk" is a slang for "Boring or Plain" often used in the Canadian prairies. It comes from bunk bed. Just like a bunk bed is plain, boring and there is nothing to it a person or event can be "Bunk" meaning it is boring and plain.
I think its a bunk im not to sure They're called Berths.