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bunk off

VERB
  1. play truant from work or school
    The boy often plays hooky

How To Use bunk off In A Sentence

  • I couldn't bunk off from classes because if I had been in school I would be spotted by everyone.
  • A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.
  • Clarkson, then 17, had to bunk off from her A-levels, which angered her mother.
  • We allow them to bunk off school and bring in sick notes. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
  • About 50,000 children in England bunk off school each day, despite the fact that millions of pounds have been spent on initiatives including town-centre truancy sweeps.
  • It was a sunny day so they decided to bunk off school.
  • Chris Tarrant puts crew members on the spot with a number of pertinent questions, including how they managed to bunk off so many lectures without getting thrown out of college.
  • An ideal opportunity to bunk off and muck about? Times, Sunday Times
  • It is just really to keep a high profile in case pupils who do not want to go to school think it's all gone quiet so they can bunk off again.
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