How To Use Junk In A Sentence

  • She would have taken a great deal of trouble that her daughters might not be a flounce behind the fashions, and was so far-seeing in her motherly anxieties, that she junketed herself and Major Buller to many an entertainment, where they were bored for their pains, that the extensive acquaintance might ensure to the girls partners, both for balls and for life when they came to require them. Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • Offensive junk mail, in particular that of an adult nature has become increasingly an issue to all of us onliners and site owners alike.
  • February 26, 2005 03: 43 schlarb: re: Soul-Junk chronology: all of the full length records run in ascending order from 1950 through, most recently, 1958. conversely all the EP's run in decending order from 1949 through, again most recently, 1937. Not one to shy away from a challenge (Music (For Robots))
  • I'm just still in a daze, wandering round the town centre at lunch, like some half-cut junkie, drunk on death.
  • Created for all kinds of cycling lifestyler, they offer technical and off-the-bike gear for everyone from committed roadies to dirt junkies.
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  • A man hurls junk food at unsuspecting members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you can't find this gem then other options are fast-food outlets and overpriced junk food. The Sun
  • Having a more positive approach to making choices builds your confidence - and dejunks your clutter.
  • As a long-time B-list critic and junketeer, my conscience has long been inured to the petty scams of the Golden Globes voter shoving another complimentary cream puff into his craw. House of Scams and Fog, Or How to Break Into Your Own Apartment
  • At dinner, they ate as they had before, although in time Bittman found that even his evening meals came to include more "vegetables, fruits, legumes and whole grains and less meat, sugar, junk food, and overrefined carbohydrates. Thoughts on the minimalist and "vegan until six"
  • I probably could have gotten away with it for a while, but I got ratted on by some bootlicker at work who spotted me at this junkyard.
  • In the interests of finding a solution to the equation of how debt might be alleviated we offer this reckoning: less money to be spent on G8 junketing and more - much more - to be found for aid budgets.
  • What began in 1968 as a Beltway junkie's labor of love has turned into an authoritative collection of whistle-stopping campaign slogans and vicious slings and arrows of partisan attacks that stretches all the way back to the Founding Fathers (who came up with terms like "electioneer" and the party "ticket"). How to Sound Presidential
  • Install Leech Killer 1.5 and kill junk messages with flings.
  • Pascoe heard her scream and scrambled across junk and debris in the darkness.
  • Greece's rating was downgraded to junk status last year owing to the risk of default. Times, Sunday Times
  • The biggest determinant of junk bonds' success is the health of the economy and company profits. Times, Sunday Times
  • What difference, one might ask, is there between a turnip crisp and a potato crisp in terms of its "junkiness" or otherwise? Lex Ferenda
  • So, if you insure your contents for, say, £20,000 but the total value for everything, including the junk, is really £40,000, then you're 50% underinsured.
  • For some cynics, it is merely the foreign junkets and chance to travel on per diem expenses that draws the attraction of our globalised political classes.
  • Late in life the junk store/flea market bug bit Papa hard.
  • The junketeers will see it on the 9th and 10th while we non-junketeers will see it a few days later.
  • Calis had literally rebuilt the old battlewagon from the ground up, using what he had in the junkyard and blueprints that he had acquired some time ago.
  • I am a current affairs and news junkie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most items will end up in junk shops. The Sun
  • By choosing just one area of the attic for one dejunking session, and saving the rest for the next time, you'll do the job more thoroughly and you'll feel a greater sense of accomplishment.
  • Education is the vehicle for our future, don't make us drive away in a junker like this.
  • For an unassuming pair of country-folk dreamers, their debut resonates with a wild collection of weirdos: county-fair folk-fest burn-outs, cowboy junkers, and record store braggarts.
  • The subsidy junkie label was not unreasonably applied to many farmers.
  • And because the kids are such "coddled," "narcissistic praise junkies," they'll be beyond tough to bring into the military. Boing Boing
  • This Kristo's horoscope site had some interesting stuff on it that I want to come back and check out, about dreams, astrology, alchemy, intuition and some other junk.
  • Edward Morris 11:57 pm: My poltergeist was a junkie, and a great jazz musician. Transcript: Ghosts! « Coyote Con
  • Blogs are full of opposing views on presses -- what has been perfect for one reloader is a veritable piece of junk to another ... I Love Hornady!
  • Tromp would maunder over and over of how Johannes Maartens and the cunies robbed the kings on Tabong Mountain, each embalmed in his golden coffin with an embalmed maid on either side; and of how these ancient proud ones crumbled to dust within the hour while the cunies cursed and sweated at junking the coffins. Chapter 15
  • He is the only junketeer on the list.
  • Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way.
  • The "junkman" walked off with millions of dollars in ore from the abandoned mine. Fool.com: The Motley Fool
  • You mean with the approach of the season when everyone wants to blow a huge chunk of their cash on useless junk in an irresponsibly frenzied consumeristic orgasm ... and they're finding themselves without credit or as much spare cash as usual ... they're feeling a little extra down about the economy? CNN Poll: Optimism on economy fading
  • Spain presently holds the presidency of the EU Council of Ministers and there has been a meeting in Madrid between members of the EU Parliament and members of the US Congress (one of those summer junkets for legislators) and on the margins of that meeting the Spanish Foreign Minister said: - The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Israeli Incompetence
  • The corporate bond market remains unsettled, with junk spreads widening again this week.
  • She'd go to garage sales and get trinkets and junk. The Sun
  • In the last few days I've received an inordinate amount of junkmail, and I've got to say I'm finding it immensely satisfying to deal with.
  • "The transmission is shot, the brakes are on their last legs, and all things considered I don't think a person as successful as you should be tooling around in a beat-up old junker like this," the car will good-naturedly inform the owner.
  • Even our first parents ate themselves out of paradise; and Job's children junketed and feasted together often, but the reckoning cost them dear at last. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came.
  • Junk bonds roared back into favour in the USA during the 1990s but the market has since hit a sticky patch.
  • That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • This was an aluminum, plywood, and corrugated-plastic shed decorated with a grisly paper collage and urban junk.
  • Junk bond fund flows reversed, with outflows of $319 million this week.
  • Spam is unsolicited commercial email - the on-line equivalent of junk mail.
  • Asked if he is ever embarrassed at being labeled a junkman, Scudamore notes that "it's not the sexiest business, but my family and friends are proud of what I've achieved. Dan Dorfman: The Junkman Cometh
  • This time round, the immediacy and breadth of much internet coverage has, for news junkies, already given it the edge over TV and print.
  • Various departments inhabit a ramshackle collection of buildings up and down Holloway Road, ranging through arts and crafts, neo-Georgian, brutalism and postmodernist junk.
  • It was populated by festering drifts of trash, with large dumpsters rising out of the junk like weird islands, and a few old-fashioned tin trashcans here and there.
  • Specifically, motor vehicles deployed within the region were susceptible to explosive attacks, and many army personnel had found themselves raiding junkyards to create makeshift armour in order to protect themselves.
  • People rush to junk their old bots and get a shiny new one.
  • Gardeners are almost always information junkies, and now, while it's wet, and there's little to do outside, it's the perfect time to kick back, mellow out and finally organise all this horticultural hoarding.
  • A diet full of junk food, overeating and high amounts of caffeine was making him stressed out and miserable. The Sun
  • Whether it's what looks like junk in the shed or his pile of gizmos by the bed, all blokes have belongings they treasure. The Sun
  • For those who enjoy eating out (or eating in with a takeaway) and thought that by avoiding junk food they could do so healthily, this will have come as a nasty shock.
  • Izzy and I turned more and more back toward the junkers we were.
  • Some were simply transmitted live without anyone bothering to record them, while others, which were recorded, were then junked in order to save space or re-use expensive tape.
  • So a few weeks ago, the two astronauts who live there tossed out some useless junk, like so many old hubcaps for the trash heap.
  • Jackson Hole may seem an odd place to hold a press junket when the usual locations are New York and L.A. However, Yellowstone National Park, which is located near Jackson Hole, is a major setting in 2012. Before the World Ends, Matt Heads to Wyoming for 2012 and Interviews the Cast – Collider.com
  • We could have at some more Republican hacks now, like Steven Milloy, the Junkman of Science, who says he has a masters in biostatistics from Johns Hopkins, but to judge from the ISI Web of Science, not a single peer reviewed scientific publication. BREAKING NEWS: George Deutsch Did Not Graduate From Texas A & M University
  • If you want to shop at your leisure and not waiste a lot of time getting through a crowd and a bunch of junk go when ther is no market. Tonala
  • Since it was a political junket, I'd say its quite cheeky for him to claim himself a former astronaut, but then again I don't think you'd want to 'disqualify' all Payload Specialists from being called astronauts. Is Senator Bill Nelson an Astronaut? - NASA Watch
  • The problem: there is no junkyard for garbage like this, or at least there's no way to ever truly be rid of it.
  • They are eating either macaroni and cheese or hamburgers and French fries, but they eat a lot of junk food and do not get adequate amounts of phosphorus.
  • All are in search of a good bargain - and the hidden treasures amid someone else's discarded pre-loved junk.
  • One of the oblique ways of telling what a new place is like is to see what sort of books are in the junk shop. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the context of talking about a date during a junket in Lake Tahoe, Olivia told me that she really hadn't formed any romantic attachments at all in her lifetime.
  • After death, our lives can be reduced to a heap of junk, yet our possessions actually outlive us.
  • Toss catalogs, junk mail, and book club notices in the trash.
  • They are and sour pork, almond junket, shrimp omelet and Chicken in and sour sauce.
  • Amid the fisticuffs there's greatness, as we film junkies know.
  • I was just looking through my junk bin over the weekend and I found that I have a number of pentaprisms taken out of 35mm SLR cameras.
  • Nodding firmly, Junko casually tossed the dress back into the box and followed her uncle into the kitchen.
  • The most stylish party nowadays would be one held on a yacht, reminiscent of historic entertainment on royal boats or magnificent junks.
  • I bought this old table in a junk shop.
  • There was no mail except the usual junk addressed to the occupier.
  • It takes considerable effort and ingenuity to secure headlines these days because we have all become adrenalin junkies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their method of dejunking and streamlining is so easy to follow it can be mastered by even the worst slobs.
  • The junk itself is a collection of fossils from our evolutionary history, which makes it interesting in the same way that a midden is interesting to archeologists.
  • They're stupid policies and deserve to be junked.
  • Makes us all either schizo or pathetic unco-operative ego junkies! Match.com Success Rates published. « The Paradigm Shift
  • So increasing numbers of systems integrators are junking product sales in favour of recommending software to their clients.
  • Add to that the exhausting thought of dejunking a chock-full attic and garage for the next several weekends - suddenly hiring an expert sounds like a brilliant idea!
  • My laziness then encumbers me and I suddenly get back to simply vegging out on the couch with a big bowl of junk food and a good book.
  • He said it was not foreseeable that leaving junk mail half in and half out of a letter box could cause this damage.
  • Stripped to a pair of cotton trousers, with a dripping cutlass in one hand and a Colt's revolver in the other, an adventurer at the head of a bunch of dogs as desperate as himself fought his way across the reeking decks of a Chinese junk, to close in single combat with a gigantic one-eyed pirate who stood by the helm with a ring of dead men about him and a great two-handed sword upheaved .... The Cruise of the Jasper B.
  • Junk foods decrease total body vitality in both immediate strength and endurance.
  • We have always had a trading agreement with the junkmen. Deathworld
  • I'm a terrible hoarder of junk. I hate throwing things away.
  • Junk doesn't seem to be a great money-spinner ,' Flynn agreed. TICKLED PINK
  • He was a real adrenaline junkie. Times, Sunday Times
  • Very soon, however, junkspace becomes a virus that spreads and proliferates throughout the macrocosm.
  • What we offer is an inclusive world for beauty junkies. Times, Sunday Times
  • He explains that most black junkies really are trying to narcotize themselves against being a black man in the white man's America. The Autobiography of Malcolm X
  • A self-described "Missoni junkie," Mr. Jones lauded the family for their designs characterized by a "kaleidoscope of bold hues, zigzags, stripes, waves, flames, geometric patchworks and floral jacquards. Mary Hall: The Rodeo Walk of Style Welcomes Iman and Missoni
  • This week, oil-and-gas producer Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp. and NII Holdings Inc. sold bonds rated in the "junk," or high-yield, category. A Market Resurfaces for 'Junk' Debt
  • Even the mailman showed up on time to give him his junk mail.
  • Two weeks (!) separate political junkies from the end of one of the most fascinating midterm elections in modern memory. The final 14 days: Reports from the field!
  • At least you could argue that space junk comprises historically important artefacts. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a lot of them would just as soon not get this junk e-mail.
  • Drexel's collapse is especially painful for those junk-bond issuers which had counted on the investment bank to restructure their debt.
  • Lanegan's personal narrative, the euphoric highs and ravaged lows of the junkie, the fretful pining of the love incompetent and the poetic musings of the maverick outsider, are poignantly realised.
  • As well as the influence of parents and deprivation, sugars and fats in junk food, confectionery and soft drinks are a cause of concern. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm like junkie wanting a proper fix these days.
  • The EU, US, Japan and other subsidy junkies must kick the habit.
  • And with us "carpooling", we will save money on gas, and be able to start saving money for other junk (mainly our wedding). Badbadzoot Diary Entry
  • It is widely agreed in publishing circles (on the basis of countless years of experience) that many of these manuscripts will be unreadable, unpublishable junk.
  • Sinn Féin deputy first minister attacks 'conflict junkies' during first visit to Tory conference Martin McGuinness condemns Real IRA's Derry bomb
  • In my experience of photographing people, shots one to four can invariably be junked, shot five often has some comedic value, but shot six is usually a zinger.
  • The perennial dilemma of wireless Mac junkies is whether to buy the sexy, powerful G4 Titanium PowerBook, or the slightly dinkier G3 iBook. Boing Boing: October 13, 2002 - October 19, 2002 Archives
  • For many householders, mail too easily vanishes into junk mail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other studies have shown that eating in front of a mirror makes junk food taste less appealing. The Sun
  • The firm promises no junk mail or spam and you can earn another 5 if you refer friends and family. The Sun
  • The conservatorium where we rehearse every Saturday morning was having a garage sale; lots of old sheet music, opera scores, junk from the classrooms, old computers... Storm o' muffins...
  • Decorated in cornflower blue and white, this features a striking granite fireplace with marble inset and, like most of the ground floor accommodation, is floored in Junkers timber.
  • Amazons in particular, often become junk-food junkies, almost instinctively recognizing potato chip bags and pizza boxes.
  • But this has not impeded them from posing as quasi-journalistic independent observers elsewhere ever since, whether on CNN, CBS, Fox or in these pages, identifying themselves as experts rather than Pentagon junketeers.
  • Actually, it did take some talking to remind the old man that Smokey worked hard and that he and our black guy were pretty good together at chasing other junkmen off. Closing Time
  • Everywhere she looked were piles of books, tarps covering crates and furniture, old chests, and a conglomeration of junk and useful items.
  • Every morning I struggle to distinguish between good and junk advertisements or spam mail from normal mail when opening my mailbox.
  • Ships of War, "round" and "long"; trireme; penteconter; liburna; galley; dromon; galleas; junk; Viking craft; galleon; two and three-deckers; steam; submarine; destroyer; battle cruiser; dreadnought A History of Sea Power
  • If you're buying used, you really have to make sure you don't buy a junker.
  • I cannot think of a sensible reason for removing measures such as stopping shops placing junk food next to the tills. Times, Sunday Times
  • `I'll give you the usual answer, then," Freeman replied with a smile, his first, Mace saw, on the entire junket. CHAINS OF COMMAND
  • They sent us a multitude of useless video tapes, books and other assorted junk that we did not want.
  • The propagandists were often as skilful and as devious as the great Prussian Junker himself.
  • The other half of the garage was crowded with lawnmowers, weed-whackers, tools, and excessive amounts of junk.
  • The obesity epidemic is threatening national security, so schools — which are on the front lines in battling the problem — need to boot out junk food and serve healthier snacks and meals, a group of retired military leaders is announcing today. Facing unfit recruits, military leaders target food in schools
  • They could be persuaded to buy clothes and cosmetics and music and cigarettes and confectionery and junk food. Positive Parent Power
  • Colorful costumes of all kinds can be seen at the annual Junkanoo festivals in Nassau and other locations.
  • Pin-tsun Chang, "Maritime Trade and Local Economy in Late Ming Fukien," 63 – 82; Ren-Chuan Lin, "Fukien's Private Sea Trade in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," 163 – 216; and Chin-Keong Ng, "The South Fukienese Junk Trade at Amoy from the Seventeenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries," 297 – 316. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
  • But by far the worst consequence of an immediate auction would be to throw the broadcast industry on the junk pile.
  • Attempts to depart are met with roadblocks and gangs of confrontational junk cars.
  • Everyone loves a nice bit of junk mail. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'I've been looking at your men handling that gun, and my opinion is, that if you gets a butt, crams in a carronade, well woulded up, and fill it with old junk and rope yarns, you might parbuckle it up to the very top.' Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2
  • Another good idea is to get some labels, either buy some from a charity or just plain white ones from the stationers would do, and recycle those prepaid envelopes which come with your junk mail.
  • Some analysts have speculated that GM could face a downgrade of its credit rating to junk status.
  • Every weekend thousands of thrifty Yorkshire folk trek to windswept fields to rummage through boxes of junk in the hope of finding something special.
  • These aren't imported words with genuine umlauts, but retrospective accents denoting a junked hyphen as in microorganisms or coordinated.
  • Corporates were mixed, with investment grade bond spreads about unchanged and junk spreads continuing to widen moderately.
  • Other studies have shown that eating in front of a mirror makes junk food taste less appealing. The Sun
  • That standard, incidentally, is of those arbitrary figures that bears no relation to any real threat, and has been cobbled from the usual junk science which the EU commission so loves. Surely we should be debating this?
  • They cleared out the junk room to make a tiny bedroom.
  • Unlike with postal junk mail, spam places most of the cost burden on recipients and the larger infrastructure.
  • Whether it's an abandoned junkyard, the homestead of a strange couple, a society of dregs, even the Dunn property itself, each locale adds a new bit of depth to the story and tactility to the atmosphere.
  • This junk causes your throat and nose to constrict, immediately reducing lung capacity.
  • At first glance, the junkyard looks like some sort of post-apocalyptic settlement, a thriving outpost in a wasteland.
  • It's not that hard to make money - and it is worth it if it frees you from a poisonous environment which is turning your output into unreadable junk which has no value.
  • It turns out that Midge, over the past few years, has turned into a heroin junkie and in fact tracked down Don and staged a fake run-in to try to lure him into buying a painting to pay for her next fix. Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back
  • Police have named Xiong Zhenlin, a local junk collector, as the suspect in the killings.
  • One of the film's running jokes has his three children growing fat because of their love of junk food.
  • After they vanished, the basement was still full of junk metal and glass.
  • A couple of weeks ago, I was one of many online writers to be invited to be part of the first online movie junket.
  • The practice of Junkanoo dancing starting as a way for slaves to entertain themselves.
  • That junk astern of us has just treated us to a broadside of langrage, and Chips's opinion of the pair of them is that they are a couple of piratical craft. Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
  • For many householders, mail too easily vanishes into junk mail. Times, Sunday Times
  • The homeless are often stereotyped as being tramps or junkies who litter shop doorways.
  • That is why it is now a junk bond. Times, Sunday Times
  • It junked a proposal to allow for-profit hospitals.
  • Mexican farmers had it okay, but now they work in sweat shops making our junk. Matthew Yglesias » American Manufacturing is Very Productive
  • Set up procmail spam filtering on the new shell, and the quiet of the lack of junk mail is welcome - have one rule I seem to have misset, as I'm still getting mail from that person. Randomness and scattered updates
  • Make sure that you don't become a magnet for spam e-mails and junk mail after shopping online. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take a good look at your diet, too - it is vital you address any bad habits and cut out junk and processed foods. The Sun
  • Leo tries selling drugs to some junkies, but they refuse to pay.
  • This slam-bang B-movie pastiche is wildly uneven as it doggedly strives (sometimes with obvious strain) to sustain a freewheeling, anything-goes air of exuberant junkiness," writes Joe Leydon. Venice film festival opens with Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan
  • For some time, the patient has been living off junk food, in particular pizza with cold iced drinks.
  • He had an assemblage of old junk cars filling the backyard.
  • "In one case documented by Variety," Ebert stated, "a publicist wrote up several 'sample' quotes and asked the junketeers to sign up for the ones they liked."
  • Instead of automatically reaching for junk foods, we want them to explore healthy alternatives.
  • That junk food-munching young zombie who is watching a burping contest on AXN, is pure gold for the advertiser.
  • The windows of the big chain bookshops are littered with junk that nobody with a reading age in double figures would want to read. Times, Sunday Times
  • The third-generation junkman has everything arranged in a way that reveals the eye of an artist; wonderful assemblages that combine necessity and art.
  • With our junk food, lack of exercise, self-indulgences and self-imposed stress, many of our old folk will outlive their sons, daughters and even grandchildren.
  • Thea’s life as an adrenalin junky becomes a Greek Tragedy after mythological gods kill her boyfriend and destroy her town. Image Comics Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • At Kiukiang, where the vessel stopped, the lowdah and his men went ashore after receiving the gold dust and sycee shoes as their share of the plunder, while Wang, taking the junk and cargo as his portion, shipped a fresh crew and sailed on to Hankow, where he set up in business with the proceeds of his ill-gotten gains. Life and sport in China Second Edition
  • For the adrenaline junkies, jet skis, water skiing and tubing are just a few examples of the water sports available at the beach.
  • But, smoking, alcohol and junk food are not the only causative factors, he says.
  • So I set to and ransacked the lockers, where, amongst a vast variety of miscellaneous matters, I was not long in finding a bottle of very tolerable rum, some salt junk, some biscuit, and a goglet or porous earthen jar of water, with some capital cigars. Tom Cringle's Log
  • And here's the checkered flag from that hot-rod daddy ratfink from another world - your pal, hyper dave AKA the datajunkie. posted by hyperdave at 5:12 PM The Macabre Art Of Tom Sutton (or Repost Au Go Go Part 3)
  • After seeing the first junk post, Tribe members quickly alerted moderators, who deleted the spammer's account in just half an hour.
  • He little dreamed till then, not he, that there had been banquetings and junketings, secret doings and deep drinkings at his expense. Doctor Thorne
  • When you live in an unincorporated "burb," you don't have to worry about cluttered junk around the yard or my tin building, which is full of old computers; and outside of it, I have gutted Macintoshes and various other digital peripherials. The Parable Of The Sparrow And The Mustard Seed.
  • They found people post more about junk food and less about healthy grub if they live by lots of takeaway places. The Sun
  • But the elimination of drudgery does not end there for people dubbed ‘service junkies’.
  • It is also used as a slang/familiar word for a bedroom that looks more like a junk room where everything is on top of each other - also used for a miserable bedsit, a small, uncomfortable & untidy house. Stagiaire - French Word-A-Day
  • The three of them planned on scaring themselves silly watching horror movies, gouging themselves on junk food, and stay up late dishing gossip.
  • Her face still had the terrible pallor but it was not the alabaster whiteness of her mother's, more the ghastliness of unsuccessful junket. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • I was tempted by one of the specials, braised pigeon, but the thought of all those plump pigeons in York's Parliament Street guzzling titbits of junk food from tourists put me off.
  • On the day I visited, several manic-looking men whom I took to be junkies were loitering on the sidewalk outside the entrance.
  • I'd fixed up the break-in myself, through Yannick Thiboult, a brocanteur, a junk wheeler who still owed us ten thousand francs. WHITE LIES
  • The website it has financed - JunkScience. com - has been the main entrepot for almost every kind of climate-change denial that has found its way into the mainstream press. Outrage and Rant: More lies!
  • The proposals are part of a wide-ranging White Paper on public health which also includes curbs on junk food advertising and the introduction of NHS personal health trainers.
  • I liked twilight but it wouldve been better with Chris weitz doing it. he shouldve done eclipse. i dont think the book is dark at all. just more suspense. so david slade needs to chill with all this “horror” junk because the twilight saga is NOT horror. theres no genre that can cover the twilight saga. the twilight saga is its on genre. Twilight Lexicon » FearNet: Why Bill Condon Could Be Good For Breaking Dawn
  • TWO lazy postmen failed to deliver nearly 200,000 junk mail leaflets. The Sun

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