bunkerish
English
Etymology
From bunker + -ish.
Adjective
bunkerish (comparative more bunkerish, superlative most bunkerish)
- Resembling or reminiscent of a bunker.
- 1988 October 7, Ted Cox, “The Sports Section”, in Chicago Reader:
- Hole number one is a rather ordinary dogleg right; a high, bunkerish ridge on the right-hand side of the fairway is the sole unusual feature, but once over this the fairway rolls directly up into the green.
- 1999, Larry Zolf, Zolf, →ISBN, page 112:
- Nor did the Last Days of Trudeau and his bunkerish behaviour help.
- 2009, Una McCormack, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Never Ending Sacrifice, →ISBN, page 80:
- With the dim lights and the basement walls, it had a faintly bunkerish feel.
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