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US
/ˈdʒəŋˌkjɑɹd/
]
[ UK /dʒˈʌŋkjɑːd/ ]
[ UK /dʒˈʌŋkjɑːd/ ]
NOUN
- a field where junk is collected and stored for resale
How To Use junkyard In A Sentence
- Billy helped Tinguely scavenge dumps and junkyards in the New Jersey Meadowlands for the motors and wheels and other detritus that would compose his giant kinetic heap.
- The six training missions take place in a variety of locales including a hospital, a trailer park and a junkyard.
- It only treats, by way of analogy, the subject of the ability of RV+NS to rapidly acquire peaks of fitness, and if you extend the analogy (as I have done) to something like protein catalytic rates then you can understand how highly catalytic proteins could evolve and not need to be assembled tornado-in-a-junkyard fashion by random chance. The Weasel Thread
- Bigger then old King Kong, badder than a junkyard dog! exclaims Malcolm, to whip the crowd into a betting frenzy and to intimidate his opponent. Minigames in RPGs « Geek Related
- And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards.
- Instead of abandoning his bodybuilding dream, he went to a junkyard, got himself some industrial cogwheels and iron bars and somehow tinkered them into a weight set.
- The neglected garden in the back yard was, in a moment, transformed into a junkyard of shattered masonry.
- And he was asked that question by a soldier, who said that he had to go through some junkyards looking for armor to put on his vehicle so that he would feel safe.
- The loam of the junkyard was rich and fertile, streaming with healthy earthworms, mole crickets, and warty toads camouflaged against the ground.
- Here is the junkyard, not as a repository of useless and discreet things, but as the living space of the working artist.