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[ UK /ɡˈʌŋk/ ]
NOUN
  1. any thick, viscous matter

How To Use gunk In A Sentence

  • It had a tendency to mix with clay-rich mud to form a gooey, sticky gunk that adhered to everything.
  • Makes me wonder what kind of gunk got into the kids while we were using the dishwasher dirty! Do you know what's growing in your dishwasher?
  • Geologists estimate, and re-estimate, the Earth's carbon reservoir at more than 75 million billion metric tons, mostly buried in limestone, dolomite, ossified gunk called kerogen, coal, oil, and natural gas. Grist - the Latest from Grist
  • Here's your problem. The fuel line's all gunked up.
  • I got a beautiful new MacBook Pro delivered to the house via FedEx last Thursday, and I've been spending most of my free time migrating all of my important data over without crufting up the OS with years of legacy gunk. Idiot king
  • The initial campaign target was $25,000 to test the Primary Filtration Layer, a geotextile that would restrain all the most repellent gunk from the pool. Turnstyle: Forget Google+, The +Pool Is Coming
  • Air would have gushed out, more than the reserve tank could replenish, before enough gunk oozed tree and hardened to plug a nole that size. The Stars Are Also Fire
  • The secret to fab hair is in the cut, not the containers of setting gunk!
  • The sink was blocked and full of blobs of gunk.
  • When I purified three quarts of tap water by distilling it, I got one pitcher of clean water and a residue of gray gunk.
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