单词 | junky |
释义 | junky1 of 2adjective ˈjəŋ-kē junkier; junkiest informal : of inferior quality especially due to being worn out or cheaply made : having the character of junk a junky old car You have to wander all over the huge, overlit store's crowded aisles to find the stuff you want, and you have to maneuver your junky cart through all these other tired, hurried people with carts … David Foster Wallace … it's engagingly junky entertainment, with a healthy sense of its own ludicrousness. Owen Gleiberman It didn't seem right driving to the meetings, so I rode a junky old bike from my garage. David L'Heureux junky 2 of 2nounless common spelling of junkie 1 a disparaging + offensive : a person who is addicted to narcotics and especially to heroin b : a person who gets an unusual amount of pleasure from or has an unusual amount of interest in something a television news junkie Adrenaline junkies weren't the only ones who marveled as Austrian daredevil Baumgartner broke the world record for the highest and fastest skydive … Maura Judkis 2 : a junk dealer junky adjective1 as in worthless having no usefulness that broken watch you're wearing is junky Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in cheap of low quality a junky coat that is sure to fall apart after one winter Synonyms & Similar Words
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