Bunkering - How To Discuss
Rachel Newton
Bunkering,
Definition of Bunkering:
Fill the fuel containers of (a ship); refuel.
Take refuge in a bunker or other shelter.
A reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime.
Replenishment of a ships fuel.
A large container or compartment for storing fuel.
(of a player) have ones ball lodged in a bunker.
A hollow filled with sand, used as an obstacle on a golf course.
Synonyms of Bunkering
Manger, Stall, Trough, Feeding trough, Bin, Box, Rack, Fodder rack, Bunker
How to use Bunkering in a sentence?
- His family had bunkered down inside their home.
- A coal bunker.
- He was bunkered at the fifth hole.
- Sand bunkers are a growing concern for golf course superintendents, right along with the conditions of greens.
- Major islands in the group remain heavily fortified with most soldiers hiding in underground concrete bunkers that snake for miles underneath the surface.
- The boat was fully provisioned and bunkered with fuel, food and water as per normal for a fishing trip which might last up to ten days.
Meaning of Bunkering & Bunkering Definition