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Junker

[ US /ˈdʒəŋkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. member of the Prussian aristocracy noted especially for militarism

How To Use Junker In A Sentence

  • On the way we pass through Chinle again, past the Navajo single wides, sometimes repaired with bits of plywood, dirt yards, a junker or two out front, quite often a Hogan, made either of logs or plywood and tarpaper out front too.
  • The country would be in the grip of a military caste—the monocled, beplumed, sword-bearing Junkers. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • In France and Italy junkerdom is a motheaten relic. The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me
  • What will be the quality of the monarch and court and junkerdom that will face this awaking new Germany? What is Coming?
  • Can you fix this junker enough to run another six months, or should we scrap it?
  • When my junker died I couldn't find a vehicle that I liked enough to waste vast sums of cash on.
  • Finally, remind yourself that the choices you make now will help determine whether you end up a well-tuned muscle car or a rusted-out old junker.
  • It had been Junker himself who asked Emerson to deputize for him. HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
  • The idea in my novel of the four Niebuhr girls and their initial rebellion was suggested to me by a family of Prussian junkerdom that I met at a watering place in Denmark. The White Morning
  • By 1815 the Junker aristocracy was back in the saddle and concessions became even more restricted.
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