- (bunker) a hazard on a golf course
- (bunker) hit a golf ball into a bunker
- (bunker) fill (a ship's bunker) with coal or oil
- (bunker) a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
- (bunker) transfer cargo from a ship to a warehouse
- A military bunker is a hardened shelter, often buried partly or fully underground, designed to protect the inhabitants from falling bombs or other attacks. ...
- The term búnker refers to a far-right faction during the Spanish transition to democracy. The group of hardline francoists opposed political and social reform; the group's steadfast refusal to compromise led to the name of "bunker. ...
- (Bunker (Berlin)) The Bunker (also Reichsbahnbunker) in Berlin-Mitte is a listed air-raid shelter. It was constructed in 1943 by Nazi Germany to shelter up to 2500 Reichsbahn train passengers. The square building has an area of 1000 m² and is 18 metres high; its walls are up to two metres thick. ...
- (Bunker (golf)) A hazard is an area of a golf course in the sport of golf which provides a difficult obstacle. which may be of three types: (1) water hazards such as lakes and rivers; (2) man-made hazards such as bunkers; and (3) natural hazards such as dense vegetation. ...
- (The Bunker (1981 film)) The Bunker is a 1981 CBS television film, Time/Life production and HBO Video release based on the book of the same name. The movie makes significant deviations from James O'Donnell's book--published in 1978. ...
- (The Bunker (2001 film)) The Bunker is a 2001 horror film directed by Rob Green, written by Clive Dawson and starring Jason Flemyng.
- A bunker is a hazard area that is completely filled with sand in his typically near the green or on the fairway.
- A bunker is a type of hazard consisting of a prepared area of ground, from which turf or soil has been removed and replaced with sand or the like.
- (BUNKER (noun)) An object or embankment on the field that a player uses for cover.
- (Bunker) Compartment used for storing fuel.
- (Bunker) This is what is created as a depression in the ground that is more often than not filled in with sand, which provides a greenside hazard that needs to be avoided. ...
- (Bunker) A hazard filled by sand or grass that is placed where a fairway shot may end (by a green or driving distance from the tee). You are not allowed to practice swing or ground your club in a bunker.
- (Bunker) storage space for coal
- (bunker) A hazard consisting of an area of bare ground, often a depression, usually covered or filled with sand.
- (bunker) a sand trap; a hazard
- (Bunker) Holes with sand in the bottom which are placed around the course as obstacles. Usually when your ball goes into a bunker you waste at least one shot hitting it out. They are also called traps.
- (BUNKER) Camp prison with solitary confinement cells and torture chambers.
- (BUNKER) The enclosure built at the rear of tank engines in place of a tender which carries coal and sometimes water. (PRC)
- (BUNKER) any partly buried and roofed defensive fortification with apertures or loopholes (EMBRASUREs), used as a reinforced fighting pit or a BOMB SHELTER; a larger version used for observation and directing gunfire is called a BLOCKHOUSE, and a more compact version used to fortify a CHOKE ...
- (Bunker) "An obstacle that can provide a player with cover from opposing fire."