noun
- a reinforced underground shelter, typically for military defense
- a sand trap or other hazard on a golf course
- a large container or compartment for storing fuel, especially coal or oil
Usage: golf
Usage: nautical; industrial
verb
- to hit a golf ball into a bunker
- to store or supply with fuel
Usage: golf
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The soldiers took cover in the concrete bunker during the attack.
- His golf ball landed in the sand bunker near the green.
- The ship’s crew filled the coal bunker before departure.
- She bunkered her approach shot on the par-3 hole.
- The cargo ship bunkered fuel oil at the port.
- The underground bunker protected civilians during the air raid.
- He needed three shots to get out of the deep bunker.