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Wat (wie) is bunkie - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bunkie (disambiguation)

bunkie         
Someone you share a bunkbed with.
At camp my bunkie was Pete.
My Bunkie         
PAINTING BY CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL
My Bunkie (Charles Schreyvogel)
My Bunkie is a late 19th-century painting by American artist Charles Schreyvogel. Done in oil on canvas, My Bunkie depicts a martial scene in which the US cavalry battle an unseen Native American enemy in the American West.
Bunkie board         
MATTRESS SUPPORT FOR A BUNK BED
Bunky board; Bunkey board
A bunkie board is thin mattress support originally intended for a bunk bed. It was invented in the early 20th century to provide a thinner platform support than box-springs, and more uniform support than slats.

Wikipedia

Bunkie

Bunkie may refer to:

  • Bunkie, Louisiana, a city in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, United States
    • Bunkie station, an historic train station in Bunkie, Louisiana
  • Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen (1912–1998), a prominent automobile executive
  • Bunkie Blackburn (1936–2006), NASCAR racecar driver
  • Bunkie board, mattress support for a bunk bed
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bunkie
1. Cowboys commonly bedded in pairs, sharing bedrolls with their bunkie.
2. "She‘s over in Bunkie, Louisiana." "Albert, now, the teacher," he says.
3. Hurricane Rita had just come and gone, and, after two uncomfortable nights in a truck–stop parking lot in Bunkie, La., Sanchez had nowhere to go but home –– or what was left of it.
4. BUNKIE, La. –– The father of a man accused in a terrorism plot to blow up Chicago‘s Sears Tower said Saturday he was at a loss to explain how his son was suspected of leading such a group.
5. Sunday June 25, 2006 1:01 AM AP Photo LAAB121 By DOUG SIMPSON Associated Press Writer BUNKIE, La. (AP) – The father of a man accused in a terrorism plot to blow up Chicago‘s Sears Tower said Saturday he was at a loss to explain how his son was suspected of leading such a group. He‘s not in his right mind, I‘ll tell you that,‘‘ Narcisse Batiste, 72, said in an interview at his home here in central Louisiana.