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.
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  • 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.
  • Like the rust on a junkyard car, that boundary layer could get only so thick.
  • At high noon, Chopped Chainsaws and Supercharged Speed Wrenches will go head-to-head down 75 feet of two-lane dragstrip at Ace Junkyard. Boing Boing: May 4, 2003 - May 10, 2003 Archives
  • Then I opened this cupboard that's like a junkyard of broken stuff and things we hardly ever use. THE EXECUTION
  • Enter the junkyard jungle gym and slowly clamber through it, stripping to your jockstrap at the halfway mark.
  • He's a racing driver who lives in a junkyard and fights villainy.
  • At one point we got lost and had to exit into an industrial wasteland of junkyards filled with old bathroom fixtures.
  • A major skyway nearby had been shattered completely, the ruined cars forming a junkyard at the bottom of the long drop.
  • Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers.
  • Like the rust on a junkyard car, that boundary layer could get only so thick.
  • Right there with you on all counts, though you didn't mention my favorite actor in the movie, Tom Waits as the bowler-hatted, junkyard-growling Mr. Nick ..... The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
  • Juvenile crime focused primarily on merchants or less organized forms of thievery in semipublic areas such as dumps, junkyards, and railroad yards.
  • The Google Lunar X Prize aims to do the same for Earth's nearest neighbor, transforming what has been a combination celestial junkyard and stone-dead nature preserve into a viable human frontier. Google Offers $20 Million X Prize to Put Robot on Moon
  • They were sitting in the living room of the Cunningham house, which was adjacent to the junkyard owned by Frannie's father. SACRAMENT
  • He just sends me out, and I direct the people to the uninhabited areas of the junkyard.
  • Billy helped her scavenge dumps and junkyards for the motors and wheels and other detritus that would compose her giant vehicle.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The problem: there is no junkyard for garbage like this, or at least there's no way to ever truly be rid of it.
  • 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.
  • At first glance, the junkyard looks like some sort of post-apocalyptic settlement, a thriving outpost in a wasteland.
  • These junkyards have to be removed as poisonous chemicals and substances flow into the river and the lake through these places.
  • The likembe (similar to the mbira or kalimba) that gives the band its signature resonating, nuanced, jingling melody is hand crafted from items salvaged from a junkyard. Dustin Reid: Konono No 1's DIY Spirit Fills Prospect Park And Le Poisson Rouge (VIDEO, SLIDESHOW)
  • Thus parts of the city - dumps, landfills and junkyards - are both unpeopled and unclaimed, yet perversely organic in the manner in which junk simply accumulates and grows.
  • If you ask me, we need a lot more surprise knothole dioramas and little tiny wax-sealed letters in this-here junkyard world. Boing Boing
  • They have stumbled through the postmodern junkyard, loaded together all of the synthetic throbs, hums, and moans they could find and patchworked them into one gorgeous mess.
  • The once prospering city was now a leveled junkyard.
  • 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.
  • Ti scours the junkyard for a discarded cyberpet, but the best he can come up with is a green rubber ball. CJ7 | Obsessed With Film
  • To fill the void, I've been watching Monster Garage and Junkyard Wars, both of which are like Iron Chef with power tools & ratchets.
  • They scoured junkyards for tube ends and pressure gauges and stripped old ovens bare for dials and piping.
  • As a wag has put it, to believe an explosion created an ordered universe is like believing a hurricane roaring through a junkyard can create a fifth-generation computer.
  • A second option is to try to find a set at a junkyard.
  • I'm not convinced this is a detriment to the game overall, but it provides a more repetitive feel than I'm accustomed to from a platformer, which is highlighted by a repeated cut-scene that shows the Rabbids taking your trash from a toilet to the junkyard pile. 1UP RSS feed
  • It was a deadly junkyard full of unexploded ordnances and mines, destroyed aircraft, hangars and gutted buildings.
  • And I could see why: because night was falling: because the sun lay in angry streaks across farther peaks of the junkyard. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  •   Our cousins lived next door to the junkyard, twenty acres of Studebakers and LaSalles, two-toned Hudson Hornets and eyeless DeSotos; broken pulpwood trucks; and Fords, Plymouths, and Chevrolets without bound. Cover Story
  • In the junkyard, for the first time, Maya is independent and surrounded by friendly people of all races.
  • So he was our junkyard dog who protected us from management. ABSOLUTE ZERO

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