funky

[ US /ˈfəŋki/ ]
[ UK /fˈʌŋki/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. offensively malodorous
    the kitchen smelled really funky
    a foul odor
  2. in a state of cowardly fright
  3. (of jazz) having the soulful feeling of early blues
  4. 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
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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
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