punkier

[US]/'pʌŋki/
[UK]/ˈpʌŋki/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. fluffy; soft; smoldering; elastic.

Example Sentences

of "Punky Brewster" was gonna get your mother's attention?

She has a punky hairstyle.

The punky music scene in the city is thriving.

He dressed in a punky outfit for the concert.

The band's music has a punky edge to it.

She has a punky attitude towards authority.

The punky artwork on the walls adds a rebellious touch to the room.

He's known for his punky sense of style.

The punky vibe of the club attracted a diverse crowd.

Her punky personality shines through in her music.

The punky fashion trend is making a comeback.

Real-world Examples

And there's also some like really driving, hard hitting more punky guitar.

Source: GQ — 10 Essentials for Celebrities

Initially, just like with any kind of sick person, he was rather punky and didn't have a whole lot of energy.

Source: PBS Interview Environmental Series

Music critics have identified echoes of Swift, Carly Simon and Alanis Moris sette in Rodrigo's visceral lyrics, and tones reminiscent of Avril La vigne, Lorde and Par amore in the punky inflections of Sour's melodies.

Source: Time

She snapped viciously at a long-legged fly that was unwise enough to light within reach of her sharp black beak; then in sheer vexation she tried to eat fragments of the punky wood about the edge of the nest.

Source: Southwest Associated University English Textbook

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