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bunkroom

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bunk·room  (bngkrm, -rm)
n.
A room providing usually temporary sleeping quarters, as for workers or travelers.


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They had to wash bodies and clothes, find an evening meal (and possibly share it), tend aches and pains, and organize themselves for the next day in a noisy, crowded bunkroom.
With air-conditioned staterooms and an open-berth bunkroom with fresh air ventilation, the Indian sleeps 24 on overnight trips and holds up to 42 anglers on day trips.
Even in the dormitory wing with its concatenation of six and eight person bunkrooms, the access route swells and dips to encourage small meeting points and visual stimulation.
 
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