junk

[US]/dʒʌŋk/
[UK]/dʒʌŋk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. discarded objects or materials, trash
vt. to discard, to dispose of

Phrases & Collocations

junk food

junk mail

junkyard

junk car

junk bond

space junk

junk shop

Example Sentences

he is an evangelist of junk bonds.

broken furniture and other junk in the attic.

nothing but junk in the annual report.

It is folly to buy such a junk at $100.

I bought this old table in a junk shop.

It can be extremely difficult to wean children off junk food.

deliver us from the nightmare of junk paper.

the sort of junk that might come in handy one day.

sort out what could be sold off and junk the rest.

people sell junk scavenged from the garbage.

in this light the junk undergoes a transfiguration; it shines.

shuffled the bill under a pile of junk mail.

We're going to junk these computers, they are obsolete.

They cleared out the junk room to make a tiny beds.

She tried to fob all her junk off onto me.

He junked all his old furniture before moving into his new home.

My son likes junk food such as crips, sweets an fizzy drinks.

jalor sail boat sailboat sailing boat sailing vessel sailinng boat /sailing ship/junk yacht n.

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