junk|junked|junking|junks in English
verb
[dʒʌŋk]
throw out, get rid of, trash
Use "junk|junked|junking|junks" in a sentence
1. Fuchuan warships (Five-masted junks, about 165 feet long).
2. It also meant the adjective 'British' was junked.
3. “Junk” DNA?
4. Closer to home, Rohr has junked its proposed new headquarters building in Chula Vista.
5. Do not talk junk.
6. I go somewhere else and eat junk food and drink junk wine.
7. The children and their families all live on the bay in houseboats, or junks.
8. One proposed change, however, has an air of inevitability about it: the junking of the monarchy.
9. Synonyms for Binned include lost, discarded, chucked, ditched, dumped, junked, scrapped, shed, canned and tossed
10. The Clunker Junker is a Nationwide junk car removal and junk car buying service
11. The Chinese still carry goods and passengers along coasts and on rivers by means of junks.
12. Less meat, less junk, more plants.
13. Throw away that old junk!
14. A junk drawer is a junk pile that stays within limits due to the size of the drawer.
15. Hold on to your junk, boys!
16. 22 His latest novel is junk.
17. 20 His writing is all junk.
18. " We generally Avoid junk food
19. 21 This cupboard's full of junk.
20. All day Junk Removal is a prompt, professional, and proficient junk removal company that believes in being environmentally friendly
21. In the junk drawer under the microwave.
22. But back to animals and junk food.
23. 2 The room is full of junk.
24. We get a lot of junk mail.
25. There were bits of junk lying around.