noun a reinforced underground shelter, typically for use in wartime
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Bunkers are underground shelters or fortifications used to protect personnel and equipment from enemy attacks.
Bunkers can refer to temporary storage areas for construction materials or equipment on a job site.
In finance, a bunker mentality refers to a defensive strategy taken by investors during times of uncertainty or crisis.
In golf, a bunker is a hazard filled with sand that golfers try to avoid hitting their ball into.
In the context of a writer, 'bunker' may refer to a secluded place where one can focus on writing without distractions.
In the context of a psychologist, 'bunker' may be used metaphorically to describe a patient's emotional defenses or coping mechanisms.
In the context of a military strategist, 'bunker' is a fortified underground structure used for protection during warfare.
In the context of a golfer, 'bunker' refers to a sand trap obstacle on a golf course.
In the context of an investment banker, 'bunker' may refer to a safe haven or secure investment option during times of economic uncertainty.