noun
- a simple building providing sleeping quarters for workers, especially on a ranch or farm
Examples
- The ranch hands slept in the old bunkhouse behind the main barn.
- Each worker had a small bed and locker in the bunkhouse.
- The logging company built a new bunkhouse to house seasonal employees.
- Cowboys gathered in the bunkhouse after a long day herding cattle.
- The bunkhouse had basic amenities like running water and electricity.
- Migrant workers stayed in the farm’s bunkhouse during harvest season.