[
US
/ˈfəŋki/
]
[ UK /fˈʌŋki/ ]
[ UK /fˈʌŋki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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offensively malodorous
the kitchen smelled really funky
a foul odor - in a state of cowardly fright
- (of jazz) having the soulful feeling of early blues
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stylish and modern in an unconventional way
she likes funky clothes
we did it all in black and white in a very funky sixties style
How To Use funky In A Sentence
- Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house.
- What's a little funky about this ice house is that it isn't meant for fishing.
- Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house.
- I do not want to see or smell your funky feet, crusty heels or unpedicured toes.
- The two-piece brass section added a full and funky sound that helped detract from the sameness and blandness of many of Mayer's songs.
- He had arrived at the funky mall via a side entrance slightly after 5 pm.
- And this groove isn't merely about the young and the funky. Times, Sunday Times
- For library/funk fans, this one is a cool, funky disco groover featuring tracks which have been used in classic 70s Brit shows such as The Sweeney and The Benny Hill Show besides countless others. Archive 2010-01-01
- The opening tune "Music in the Glen" features a funky clavinet riff on the third parts that evokes Stevie Wonder more than anything Irish. The Bothy Band
- Any broken/latin stuff? looopz: What time are you on, might well make it down to this …. provided I can persuade someone else cassien: u.k. funky is house music for ol junglist like myself I'd like to break it here in the states but ... Grievous Angel