Bunker in a sentence as a noun

Had he built them more secure, more like a bunker, then so many people would still be alive.

If you're going to opt out because you fear this type of threat, you might as well not leave your underground bunker.

Or does "value" mean bunker-grade protection from risk, even at the cost of a low return?

"On the other side of the blast doors, no one inside the bunker noticed anything unusual.

I have family in Tel Aviv that was forced to run into a bunker earlier today.

"---And from the NYT article:Dutch authorities and the police have made several attempts to enter the bunker by force, the site said.

Bunker in a sentence as a verb

Instead, the use case here is to prevent someone who has stolen your ID badge and forced you to give up your PIN from being able to get access to the top-secret bunker.

"First of all, many Europeans are finally grasping, to their great dismay, that the word cloud in cloud computing is just a euphemism for some dark bunker in Idaho or Utah.

If there's some limit beyond which you might say, "Well, that's going a bit too far," and that caused someone else to fulminate over your backwardness, what would you say to them?Oh, well, gotta send this pigeon off and get back to my bunker before the drones catch me out in the open....

Kim Dotcom is a international millionaire, who was violating copyright for substantial personal profit, and who had a mansion with a built-in bunker for just this sort of problem; and has been able to use his wealth and power to much more successfully defend himself.

I'm usually dismissive of the next young genius on the cover, because I'm more interested in the real brains behind the outfit, who may or may not be marginally social-able introvert living in an eco-bunker somewhere who definitely does not want the attention.

Bunker definitions

noun

a hazard on a golf course

See also: trap

noun

a large container for storing fuel; "the ship's bunkers were full of coal"

noun

a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground

See also: dugout

verb

hit a golf ball into a bunker

verb

fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil

verb

transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse