bunkeresque
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See also: Bunkeresque
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bunkeresque (comparative more bunkeresque, superlative most bunkeresque)
- Resembling, or in the style of, a bunker.
- 2009 September 17, Simon Romero, “A Scandal Over Spying Intensifies in Colombia”, in New York Times[1]:
- In an interview near Bogotá’s old center at DAS’s bunkeresque headquarters, which were rebuilt after being gutted in a 1989 bombing attack by drug traffickers, Mr. Muñoz grimly acknowledged the possibility that surveillance irregularities had occurred earlier this decade.