bunkside

English

Etymology

bunk + -side

Noun

bunkside (usually uncountable, plural bunksides)

  1. The side of a bunk.
    • 1997, Janet Stevenson, Departure:
      Flagg was at the bunkside. "I was telling the skipper here how you fetched the cape. Neat as if you was following a line of buoys."
    • 2000, Ray Faraday Nelson, Then Beggars Could Ride:
      He pulled up a chair at my bunkside and sat down. "Don't you remember a thing? You've been delirious with fever for almost a week."

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