[
UK
/dʒˈʌŋkəz/
]
NOUN
- German aircraft engineer who designed the first all-metal airplane (1859-1935)
How To Use Junkers In A Sentence
- That would not please a toplofty clan of Prussian Junkers with an Italian aristocrat thrown in the mix! Naked Cruelty
- This bright space has Junkers wooden flooring, intricate ceiling plasterwork and a vaulted glazed ceiling with spotlighting.
- Junkers has come up with an ecological alternative to worktops made from tropical hardwoods.
- Junkers has come up with an ecological alternative to worktops made from tropical hardwoods.
- That morning, there were more enemy fighters in the air than on the first Schweinfurt mission, and dozens of them were rocket ships: converted twin-engine night fighters, most of them Junkers 88s, capable of launching 250-pound missiles from tubes suspended beneath their wings—called stovepipes by the Germans. Masters of the Air
- One plane I would like to find here is the Junkers 88a bomber that crashed several miles south of the firth near Aberlady Bay.
- The country would be in the grip of a military caste—the monocled, beplumed, sword-bearing Junkers. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
- Those farmers who remained on the land became more militant, resulting in the loss of power by the old rural upper orders, from East Prussian Junkers to the Boycotts of North Mayo.
- Moreover, there were similar disparities in wealth and status: magnates of the Silesian nobility had little in common with backwoodsmen like the Prussian Junkers.
- 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.