wonk in English

noun
1
a studious or hardworking person.
any kid with an interest in science was a wonk

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1. Covering " Abracadabra, " we present to you, Wonk- Eyed- Dog.

2. But a new breed of policy wonk is having second thoughts.

3. Arabist is a wonk word, not used in ordinary American

4. A policy wonk by nature, he likes the nitty-gritty, which is no bad thing.

5. For a dedicated policy wonk, he also spends a lot of time on television.

6. A frustrated policy wonk in the CIA who felt he could do better than his superiors.

7. As the NEC's deputy for domestic policy issues, Sperling has functioned as both policy wonk and political guru.

8. Could I wait until Abnesti came in, wonk him, try to race past Barry or Hans, make a break for the Main Door?

9. The UK project is led by policy wonk David Halpern, a key part of Cameron's Downing Street brain trust and head of the Behavioural Insight Team.

10. Once an Internet wonk who helped a mid-1990s Microsoft wake up to the Web, Allard led the team that created Microsoft's biggest non-PC consumer success story--the Xbox video game business.