funk|funked|funking|funks in English
verb
[fʌŋk]
be afraid; cower in fear; frighten; escape; avoid
Use "funk|funked|funking|funks" in a sentence
1. He always funked when competition grew too keen.
2. 'Da noise, bring in'da funk.
3. Sam drove off in a funk.
4. James Brown is the master of funk.
5. She began to perform Soul and Funk music.
6. She was in a funk about changing jobs.
7. Funk carioca ([ˈfɐ̃.ki ˌka.ɾi.ˈɔ.kɐ]), also known as favela funk and, in other parts in the world, Baile funk, is a hip hop style from Rio de Janeiro, derived from Miami bass and gangsta rap music.
8. The Bamboos are Australia's premier Deep Funk outfit
9. Antonyms for Brazens include dodges, ducks, funks, shirks, sidesteps, avoids, evades, baulks at, recoils from and escapes from
10. 7 She was in a funk about changing jobs.
11. Well, that explains the strange funk in your room.
12. Blaxploitation, funk and groovy soundtracks and culture from Blaxploitation.com
13. Baile funk is a phenomena of Black Brazilian music
14. Alfa Mist – Antiphon Genre: Hip Hop, Jazz, Funk / Soul
15. He's been in a real funk since she left him.
16. Affright (also: awe, blue funk, dread, reign of terror, terror) volume_up
17. The band's sound is a distinctive mixture of funk and rap.
18. Out of sheer funk he had not gone to the party.
19. We're being swamped by the funk, and disco is hip.
20. She's in a funk about giving her talk on Sunday.
21. Seit dem 15.10.2019 ist "Der Biograph" ein Angebot von funk
22. The Museum Of UnCut Funk celebrates the 1970's Blaxploitation era
23. Learn some choreography to some of the most viral Bhangra Funk and Bolly Funk dance routines from the comfort of your home, taught by Shivani Bhagwan and Chaya Kumar.
24. Albums include The Weird World of Blowfly, Florida Funk, and When I …
25. There was Walther Funk , the shifty - eyed nonentity who had succeeded Schacht.