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Τι (ποιος) είναι bunkhouse - ορισμός

BARRACKS-LIKE BUILDING THAT HISTORICALLY WAS USED TO HOUSE WORKING COWBOYS ON RANCHES IN NORTH AMERICA
Bunk house; Bunkhouses
  • Corran Bunkhouse, Scotland
  • Bunkhouse

bunkhouse         
¦ noun a building with basic sleeping accommodation for workers.
Bunkhouse         
A bunkhouse is a barracks-like building that historically was used to house working cowboys on ranches, or loggers in a logging camp in North America. As most cowboys were young single men, the standard bunkhouse was a large open room with narrow beds or cots for each individual and little privacy.
Bunkhouse Stampede         
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
Bunkhouse Stampede 1988
The Bunkhouse Stampede was a professional wrestling tournament/show held annually by Jim Crockett Promotions from 1985 through 1988.

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Bunkhouse

A bunkhouse is a barracks-like building that historically was used to house working cowboys on ranches, or loggers in a logging camp in North America. As most cowboys were young single men, the standard bunkhouse was a large open room with narrow beds or cots for each individual and little privacy. The bunkhouse of the late 19th century was usually heated by a wood stove and personal needs were attended to in a cookhouse and an outhouse.

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1. Two hours later, a small army of cartel hit men descended on a federal police office and bunkhouse in this crowded city at one of the world‘s busiest border crossings.
2. One had a bunkhouse where "no fewer than 10 illegal immigrants lived at a time." So when the INS raided that establishment in the mid–1''0s, "we lost over half the workers that night and had to close early," he says.