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Definition of junky in English: junkyadjectiveˈdʒʌŋkiˈdʒəŋki North American informal Useless or of little value. 无用的,无价值的 Example sentencesExamples - They're surrounded by fast-food outlets in schools, soda and candy machines, and junky snacks in classrooms and at parties, parades, holiday celebrations, and just about everywhere else.
- I have it on good authority that nearby New Zealand house exists a mythical store called the New Zealand shop which serves up all manner of junky treats from those particular far off shores.
- Are we becoming one big junky food - consuming society?
- But (surprise-surprise) many vegetarians don't eat enough of these foods either, instead filling up on junky foods like French fries and glazed donuts.
- On television, we've been able to flood the market with more junky old shows than ever.
- How do food companies entice us to buy junky foods?
- It screams for junky take-out food and things that contain healthy amounts of bacon.
- Pairing a prized picture with a cheap and junky frame not only cheapens the picture but also the entire room.
- Get a head-start on your cleaning by getting rid of your old, junky cosmetics and replacing them with fresh, new hues.
- He will draw figures in a clumsy way and make use of the cheap look of junky illustration while at the same time handling other elements, such as watercolor, elegantly.
- Instead, it was junky short pass incomplete on second down, junky short pass incomplete on third down.
- Ben Brown was almost in tears because he's so angry that people are just shooting off little junky items instead of really putting in the devotion the web deserves.
Synonyms poor-quality, second-rate, third-rate, substandard, low-grade, inferior, common, vulgar, shoddy, trashy, rubbishy, tawdry, tinny, brassy, worthless, meretricious, cheap and nasty, cheapjack, gimcrack, brummagem, pinchbeck
nounPlural junkiesˈdʒʌŋkiˈdʒəŋki informal variant spelling of junkie
Rhymeschunky, clunky, flunkey, funky, hunky, junkie, monkey, punky, spunky Definition of junky in US English: junkyadjectiveˈjəNGkēˈdʒəŋki North American informal Useless or of little value. 无用的,无价值的 Example sentencesExamples - It screams for junky take-out food and things that contain healthy amounts of bacon.
- But (surprise-surprise) many vegetarians don't eat enough of these foods either, instead filling up on junky foods like French fries and glazed donuts.
- Pairing a prized picture with a cheap and junky frame not only cheapens the picture but also the entire room.
- Ben Brown was almost in tears because he's so angry that people are just shooting off little junky items instead of really putting in the devotion the web deserves.
- Instead, it was junky short pass incomplete on second down, junky short pass incomplete on third down.
- Get a head-start on your cleaning by getting rid of your old, junky cosmetics and replacing them with fresh, new hues.
- Are we becoming one big junky food - consuming society?
- He will draw figures in a clumsy way and make use of the cheap look of junky illustration while at the same time handling other elements, such as watercolor, elegantly.
- I have it on good authority that nearby New Zealand house exists a mythical store called the New Zealand shop which serves up all manner of junky treats from those particular far off shores.
- On television, we've been able to flood the market with more junky old shows than ever.
- How do food companies entice us to buy junky foods?
- They're surrounded by fast-food outlets in schools, soda and candy machines, and junky snacks in classrooms and at parties, parades, holiday celebrations, and just about everywhere else.
Synonyms poor-quality, second-rate, third-rate, substandard, low-grade, inferior, common, vulgar, shoddy, trashy, rubbishy, tawdry, tinny, brassy, worthless, meretricious, cheap and nasty, cheapjack, gimcrack, brummagem, pinchbeck
nounˈjəNGkēˈdʒəŋki informal variant spelling of junkie |