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bunky

noun as in roommate

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At the hotel, Bunky Odum greets the group with bear hugs for all.

Looking positively shell-shocked by now, she pleads her case to Bunky Odum.

D'you understand how a woman could be the bunky of a man an' yet be no more to him than—than a man would be.

Meanwhile, the chief operator, Bunky, went round to the back door.

Becky wanted to play in what she called her "bunky-bye" instead of going to sleep.

I'm going to tell this to my bunky, an' if I get shot up, the Troop'll know who done it, and you'll hang for it.

Another moment, and Bunky, on his stocking soles, stood within the mansion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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