How To Use Wonk In A Sentence

  • If you think you can work out a containment system where all the defense wonks have failed, have at it.
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  • ‘I try my best to suppress my policy wonk instincts, but I don't always succeed,’ he admits, with a knowing laugh at the stereotype he so ably fills.
  • Complete with wobbly bridges, turrets and wonky roof lines, it looks as if it comes straight from the pages of a fairytale. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I'm 91 next month but I enjoy good health, apart from a wonky heart and two wonky knees.
  • It's not terribly wonky, which is good, but it isn't light on specifics, either ... Blogrunner
  • Seventy plus males all fighting over the remote control, forgetting your birthday or nailing wonky shelves to the firmament without first reading the instructions?
  • Leicester inhabits the world of the policy wonk, the person who provides the meat of politics, while staying out of the soap opera of characters which dominate the way politics is often perceived through the media.
  • And, everyone, as a follow-up to the earlier post on critiquing/reviewing your friends 'work in public forums (fora? foramina?), if I ever post anything, like say a drawing of otters as a random totally-out-of-nowhere example, and there's anything wonky about it, yes, please feel free to say something. In case there isn't enough cuteness in your life
  • My hair was feathered, usually with a slightly wonky fringe cut by my mum to save money. The Sun
  • The foreign policy wonk was either bored or uncertain whether Lieberman knew what he was talking about.
  • I was taking screenshots & putting them in the documentation, but now the engineer has debugging turned on and the pages look all wonky.
  • In those days, his stilted style, forced delivery, and wonky timing were virtues, reinforcing our sense of his hypothetically heartwarming kidness.
  • The occasion was the opening-night dinner of Fortune magazine's Most Powerful Women Summit, a three-day estrogen-flavored wonkfest: Geena Davis lecturing the female execs and entrepreneurs on gender in media, Melody Barnes and Michelle Rhee holding forth on education, Trudie Styler teaching 6 a.m. yoga. Nora Ephron tries to draw out Nancy Pelosi at Fortune's "Most Powerful Women Summit"
  • She knows how Olympia works after years of leading Washington Public Campaigns: negotiating with state legislators, public campaign advocates and policy wonks, of researching money-in-politics issues, and representing the district at the party at the state party level. maki Vying to Win Open Seat in 34th District, State House Candidates Make Their Pitch « PubliCola
  • If Rodney Hide wins the ACT leadership, as I personally think will happen, then Sir Roger's influence as a policy wonk and powerbroker is essentially at an end.
  • My nose just kind of sat there, kind of blobby, unmistakably hereditary, a little bit wonky and sort of round.
  • The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open.
  • I think the cord is a little wonky in places, as both the girls took turns using it, but frankly, it still looks fine, and I'm very happy with the necklace - the little face is on a background of Angelina-covered black fabric on this not-quite-inchie. Archive 2007-07-01
  • It looks like a very elderly bouncy castle: wonky, wobbly and full of holes. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
  • Now, if only their email "validation" wasn't so friggin wonky ... and you could have more than one email address ... sammysam Superminder Makes Managing Reminders A Snap | Lifehacker Australia
  • As the NEC's deputy for domestic policy issues, Sperling has functioned as both policy wonk and political guru.
  • In Waters's world, everything is a little wonky and off center.
  • Mocked for repeatedly using the term lockbox to suggest that funding for Social Security and Medicare should be untouchable, Gore was caricatured, not without reason, as a finicky policy wonk. House of Bush, House of Saud
  • When that is the differential, it hardly matters if you have a kicker with a slightly wonky radar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second half of this piece is an analysis of particular cases, but even those who are not legal wonks might enjoy the first part.
  • Dr Bevan has been looking very carefully at some wonky carbon-dates, the occasional spurious date that doesn't seem to fit the conventional picture.
  • The railings are broken, the steps descending into Terrace Field are now so wonky that they are impassable to some less agile walkers and many of the trees that once crowned the hilltop have died or blown over.
  • The most I could manage without cocking things up was a wonky line of cross-stitch.
  • Please send me an e-mail if you notice anything wonky.
  • Mostly I think blogs have jousting jabberwockies wonkishly jabbering through the tulgey wood, and burbling as they come. "You are also a paid astrotroller."
  • One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky.
  • You can actually have a slightly wonky structure but if you have good people with the right behaviours you can move mountains. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a moral compass, however wonky, and is a great pricker of adult pretensions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since I had never mastered the threading of a sewing machine, let alone made an item of clothing, this was taking a risk, but I was soon chalking out patterns and even running up the odd wonky seam without mishap.
  • Many of the OTA reports are classics in the field of nonproliferation, such as the June 1977 wonkfest ArmsControlWonk
  • Some lowly wonk writes a few personal remarks to go in at the top and you're laughing.
  • Given massive inventory surpluses, the last thing the market needs is an infusion of newly-built dwellings, according to Diane Swonk, Chief Economist at Chicago-based Mesirow Financial.
  • Michal Czerwonka for The Wall Street Journal Fred Stoller Fred Stoller's neurotic Brooklynite whine makes Woody Allen seem like an amateur, and Mr. Stoller, 52, has worked his gift into a career, first as a deadpan stand-up comic and then as a nebbishy actor in countless short-lived sitcom roles: Elaine's annoying date in an episode of "Seinfeld," a mopey cousin on "Everybody Loves Raymond," a jerky waiter on "Friends. Diary of a Nebbishy Comic: 'My Seinfeld Year'
  • i want, i want, iwant!! amazingly she and her campaign just don't get the fact that by running all that negative crap, they ruined any chance at getting what they want. what was the name of that spoiled little brat of a girl in willy wonka's chocolate factory? it wasn't hillary was it? Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate
  • I'll never understand how people can take such pleasure in struggling a wonky trolley around endless impersonal aisles of soullessly stacked goods week after week after week.
  • I'm sure it has a healthy audience of readers -- all those hard SF wonks who jeered when Han Solo used 'parsec' as a unit of time. It's the story, stupid!
  • The one substantive get of the evening, financial-regulation grande dame Elizabeth Warren, was rushed through a wonkfest that was heavy on jargon, but so lacking in background and context that it was hard to know what was going on. Parker Spitzer: no snap or crackle, and not pop
  • All the Valley guys put suits on to impress the wonks, and all the wonks would put khakis and knit shirts on to fit in with the Valley.
  • Well, when you're plodding along with your stick and your wonky knees, walking further on hard pavements than you ought, you're entitled to direct some small spite at the drivers who've stolen your space, aren't you?
  • I became acquainted with someone I call my plant "wonk" -- a walking human thinktank of botany named Eric. Danielle Crittenden: Help, My Botanical Clock Is Ticking!
  • This isn't Wonkette, don't use "zing" in your headlines. Obama to Andrew Cuomo: Zing?
  • A good literary critic is not a political ideologue or policy wonk.
  • In lockstep with mistaken corporate practice, some of the current higher education policy wonks argue that tenure needs to be adjusted to make faculty less hard on the leadership of their CEOs.
  • So to wonk him again I had to like shove her back, and unfortunately she slipped, and down she went, and she's sort of lying there, skirt hiked up—and he's mad!
  • The art, by Ryan Benjamin, falls a little too in line with the Scott McDaniel school of art, which means his action is dynamic and his figurework wonky and under-detailed. IGN Comics
  • Metal work was brilliant - we made a shoe horn, (wonky) a swiss roll tin (biffed out from my mother's house, sadly) and some great enamel work which may well have sparked my silver smithing fire... Ode to all the Mrs Nisbets in the world
  • Now if you want a wonky, green eyeshade type of analysis, there are far better places you can look. Mike Lux: A Tale of Two Budgets
  • They all do, and the wonks parsed them and compared to Hillary no doubt, but Hillary is on record as a big government solutionist here as we know, so I doubt that was as big an issue as you’re making out. The Volokh Conspiracy » Bloggers agree that Cap & Trade prospects are dim; disagree on Health Care chances:
  • But is the performance as headline-grabbing as its wonky eyes? The Sun
  • I have a funny, adenoidal voice and a wonky smile. Dr Gerry Mander: the therapist the stars trust
  • I Know that the policy wonk is the best on EVERY issue. Presidential hopefuls eye the economy
  • When she bought it, it was a warren of tiny rooms, with wonky floors and purple shagpile carpets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some scenes seem intended to solicit knowing nods from diehard Juche wonks in the audience, who will get a kick out of seeing the origin story of the ‘Women's Association.’
  • Wilder's Wonka had the basic cheerfulness from the book, but was more languid; Willy Wonka on 'ludes. MOVIE REVIEW: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Ed - with his easygoing manner, endless chat and slightly wonky front teeth - is absolutely loveable, but quite obviously can't cook to save his life.
  • The names of the tracks were printed on the album sleeve in wonky black type, making them look like classic anonymous ransom demands cobbled together from letters cut out of newspapers.
  • She proudly sports wonky, stained teeth and ties back her hair roughly after her morning swim. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the corner of Décarie and Jean-Talon, you can also, for another 10 days, see Cheval Théâtre's wonky Medieval-inspired tents in the distance.
  • What typifies the wonk is their utter unawareness of the world and people around them. Vail Daily - Top Stories
  • Needing regular treatment means something 's wonky. The Sun
  • There are spelling mistakes, the print is wonky, the setting of words completely misinterpreted, and to top it all, a font that I've never in my life used, appears in three random words on the care label.
  • You also run the risk of wonky performance or even "bricking" your iPhone permanently. Yahoo! News: Technology News
  • Giuliani was the vanguard of the number-crunching, fine-print scanning evil wonks bent on scorched-earthing all that was, and his enforcers on this were the likely suspects — his police commissioners, Howie Safir and Berniie Kerik — respectability-aspiring, blue-collar hammers for “the man”. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Only Fools and Horses by Graham McCann: review Graham McCann has written a book about the story of Only Fools and Horses, 30 years after the first episode was broadcast in 1981 cushty, luvvly-jubbly, twonk, plonker - instantly summon up the image of a loveable little chancer in a sheepskin coat. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Policy wonk, nerdy control freak, bureaucrat-in-chief, charisma-free bore and junketeer are some of the kinder epithets the whingeing Aussies have applied to the man.
  • The brick is orange, slightly wonky, and looks more or less like any other brick. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which would you prefer: wonky teeth and toothache or a gleaming smile? Times, Sunday Times
  • For much of the 1990s I worked closely with New Labour as a policy wonk.
  • From the wonky lines and ragged colouring, the artists involved can't be much older than 10.
  • The wonky lights have been malfunctioning for so long, and so often, a rumour spread in the area that the equipment was, in fact, secondhand when it was installed.
  • But university leaders are confident that "wonk" - which they define as "an intellectually curious person" or "a knowledgeable Washington insider" - captures something essential about American. American University, now home to the 'American Wonk'
  • Next week will see the launch of a major television and billboard advertising campaign that aims to tap into the same vein of gently anarchic humour that made the Wonka name.
  • I, for instance, always choose the one with the wonky wheel and the damp seat, which, as I'm sure my parents would be the first to point out, goes a long to explaining my choice of boyfriends down the years.
  • As the brainchild of a Columbian attorney, a German scientist, and an American policy wonk, the project has a pretty interesting background.
  • The big snow finally did in the wonky bracket and the horizontal pipe is currently filled with brackish water and dead leaves, while the vertical one leans against the house.
  • A project Levinson has wanted to make since before "Diner," it's a strenuously whimsical antimilitarist fable that harks back to the era of "Willy Wonka" and "Brewster McCloud. Not A Season To Be Jolly
  • It was a wonderful house, with wonky floors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The word on him, as this Politico story says, is that he's "a serious wonk," which makes him a counterpoint to John Boehner, "a backslapper who loves golf and socializes with his friends. Is Eric Cantor a policy wonk?
  • However, the Oompa-Loompas, a rare tribe of identical pygmies (all played by Deep Roy) who work for Wonka provoke mixed feelings.
  • The Avengers, by comparison, was a wonky, low-budget piece of whimsy distinguished by Diana Rigg in tight leathers and the kind of sexual innuendo you only needed in an era of tighter censorship.
  • Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending.
  • It's a book for design wonks and it discusses how much of the stuff we have to interact with in our daily lives is terribly designed, made for form not function, and not even much form at that.
  • It's clearly been in use for some time as you can hear the clonks from the wonky pedal board quite audibly.
  • There are plenty of moderates, of course, but they tend to be technocrats and wonks.
  • Yep, def the prize for the best pic of the weirdy wonk. Millipede Leads High Tax Labour Left In Attack On Brown
  • It's all guesswork this week, though, because we don't know who is able to dance like an angel skipping across the clouds, and who can only lurch around like a wonky 1930s robot.
  • With this Charles Shultz-like irreverence, the Swonkmeisters clue us in to their special spirituality.
  • It was, to my slippery and wayward mind, one of the wonkiest, wobbliest, most sputteringly interesting years in ages, full of sound and fury and shrill, insufferable conservatism signifying nothing, but in a way that makes it seem like, you know, everything. Mark Morford: The Great Impending OMG of 2011
  • And only a director of Burton's Wonka-esque vision would deem it necessary to train 200 real squirrels to shell nuts for one scene.
  • Really? and not one point of view is backed up with any substance; the snobbery about the orbit, for example, which is twice so lazily described as wonky, does not shed any light on mr long's objection to the idea or the execution. in fact re-reading this - out of sheer disbelief - i find no real content whatsoever. a terrible article, a terrible journalist. Evening Standard - Home
  • The dollar's descent has not been "disorderly," to use the phrase favoured by currency wonks. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • He's heading for Omaha to chair an economic-policy wonkfest and meet with loyal Nebraska supporters to discuss his plans. Catch The Excitement!
  • Arms Control Wonk provides this explanation of what "passivation" means: War in Context
  • As the NEC's deputy for domestic policy issues, Sperling has functioned as both policy wonk and political guru.
  • Elmendorf was summoned to the White House for what became known as the “Showdown of the CBO Directors,” a wonkfest for those obsessed, as so many in Washington were just then, with the details of health care. THE PROMISE
  • Who'll be only too happy to tell some wonky faced 35 stone munter she looks fabulous in a low cut evening dress, and you go, girlfriend! Swanning About
  • And rows of budding science wonks scratch their heads, look at each other, and wonder: Is that possible?
  • My housemate can't bear her because she ‘has a wonky nose’!
  • I now have images of Willy Wonka walking out of the factory and screaming, “And your next gobstopper is FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!” The Brass Ticket
  • Maybe you have a slightly wonky nose, and you get it straightened. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps the health wonks among us can mull this problem over, while I ponder what it means when two of our nation's largest industries (health and defense) can essentially manufacture demand out of thin air.
  • Wonke umntu wase mzantsi Africa Ukhuluma nge2010 Fifa World Cup ezitimeleni, emabhasini, emateksini njalo njalo. Speech by Maria Makhoni Ntuli during the debate on the budget vote no25: Environmental Affairs and Tourism
  • I liked Willy Wonka even when shitloads of people called it a "butchery" and I'm waiting to watch his version of Alice in Wonderland. Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • The new rules being developed may seem "wonky" but are important because the national forests provide drinking water for 124 million people in more than 900 cities nationwide and habitat for more rare species than national parks, said Jane Danowitz, public lands director for the Pew Environment Group. Forest Service Seeks More Control
  • He said: ‘One of the wheels is wonky, the handles are unstable and I was feeling quite worried about it.’
  • At any rate, he concludes that futile exercises in sonic definition are not in his job description; they are the provenance of journalists, publicists, managers, and other music industry wonks.
  • He finishes off with a wonk's analysis of sustainable firewood projections for the next 60 years.
  • He came out on Saturday morning to find his car parked on the pavement, with wonky looking wheels, and well sculpted driver's side doors and wing.
  • Dismayed residents of Beach Road, Canvey, reckoned Castle Point Council pulled the plug on the scheme to repair drains and replace wonky footpaths, after running out of money.
  • So, if you accept the wonky methodology and questionable assumptions of the research, do we have a problem?
  • Wilco upped the ante by streaming the full disc on their website, banking that, contrary to industry wonks who decry the negative sales effects of pirating, early exposure would increase interest and sales.
  • It's all guesswork this week, though, because we don't know who is able to dance like an angel skipping across the clouds, and who can only lurch around like a wonky 1930s robot.
  • Nevertheless, the joy of knowing that those bookshelves were the result of your own toil and labour can be beyond measure, even if they are a bit wonky.
  • Somehow the wonkier the designs are, the cuter they are. The Sun
  • Half-timbered buildings, all pastel-shaded, push out over them, looking terribly wonky - as they've doubtless looked for 700 years.
  • Awesome interview Dave, loved the part where Sam got told to shut up. jiayu awesome interview. really learnt a lot about bayer and how he got into the business and his process. love this. thanks a lot david chen wonka bar Interview: Samuel Bayer, Director of A Nightmare on Elm Street | /Film
  • My grandma told me (not in these exact words…) that Sean's head was wonky and I should rub his lumpy skull while it was still soft.
  • Policy wonks might have thought it a clever wheeze to apply New York Mayor Giuliani's zero tolerance on street crime to cannabis users.
  • John Logie Baird, television innovator, with lots of pictures of Baird and his wonky machines, including a diagram of the early TV studios at Crystal Palace.
  • For a self-confessed policy wonk, these memoirs contain surprisingly little discussion of political ideas.
  • And we may be talking, in a policy wonk way, about what New Jersey is doing, other than, if you will, criminal convictions of its politicians.
  • The other casting masterstroke is Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Seeing Double: Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory / Fantastic Mr. Fox » Scene-Stealers
  • He chatted in between the songs telling jokes and relating weird stories, he drank beer too, he climbed on the grand piano, he threw flowers into the audience and he fell to his knees more often than a nun with a wonky knee.
  • The retina is distorted; it makes me see straight lines wonky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Side kicks are tough for me, ‘cause I have wonky hips, but everything else wasn't too bad.
  • Monday, the president convenes a "fiscal responsibility summit" -- a four-hour wonkfest, which will be opened by Mr. Obama then led by economic aides and cabinet members who will divide the 130 participants into sessions on health care, taxation, Social Security, contracting and procurement, and budget processes. Obama Has Much to Juggle in Coming Week
  • Their work is what it aspires to be - the policy wonk's guide to Kosovo.
  • The result was a vast, slightly wonky quilt (how could they have spread it out? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Their prize brings to life the fictional world of Roald Dahl and his book, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, where finders of a golden ticket were given the chance to explore Willy Wonka's factory.
  • This government is better about it than most, but it's had its fair share of power-hungry cloak-and-dagger wonks.
  • From daily culinary delights served during Teddy Bear Tea and visits with Santa in a giant gingerbread house made of real gingerbread, to a non-pollutionary, anti-institutionary, pro-confectionery Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory filled with more than 1,000 pounds of candy - in addition to oh-so-much chocolate - the hotel offers a veritable wonderland of holiday activities for youngsters and the young-at-heart, during December. Naplesnews.com Stories
  • Well, Wonky, thanks to another of your posts which includes a pic of of Jenna and boyfriend, our super secret source says bf is definitely the guy who was defending the honor of the young Bush lass the other night. 08/04/2005
  • A good literary critic is not a political ideologue or policy wonk.
  • It hasn't helped that our leaders are mostly literal-minded wonks.
  • Used extensively as the wonky good-time background music to a thousand TV clips this summer it's undoubtedly effective and known to millions, but adds absolutely nothing to the sacrosanct original.
  • the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky
  • Policy wonks - like all politically oriented people - are encouraged to think in terms of combative point-making.
  • It offers aged wooden staircases, beams and wonky floors, but can be noisy because of surrounding bars and restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other is the wonky liberal/progressive view, claiming that the fabric of society is merely in flux, is being constantly re-woven, was too stuck in an impossible nuclear family pattern anyway and is now ready to be ripped up and made into a nice summer scarf good for tying your lover to the bedpost and spanking her firmly with the Polyamorist's Guide to Anal Sex and Also Quiltmaking... Mark Morford: May You Now Live in Sin Forevermore
  • It was, to my slippery and wayward mind, one of the wonkiest, wobbliest, most sputteringly interesting years in ages, full of sound and fury and shrill, insufferable conservatism signifying nothing, but in a way that makes it seem like, you know, everything. Mark Morford: The Great Impending OMG of 2011
  • Last Sunday I spent time peeling wonky parsnips grown in stony soil that tasted fine. The Sun
  • One pit latrine had a sort of toilet built on top, but it was very wonky.
  • A wonk, a policy wonk, a detail - oriented person and that is what you need in office, especially for a situation like this.
  • The jury system may be a bit wonky but nobody's ever thought of anything better.
  • All the advertising wonks employed by the wine industry couldn't have come up with a superior marketing device.
  • Graham McCann has written a book about the story of Only Fools and Horses, 30 years after the first episode was broadcast in 1981 cushty, luvvly-jubbly, twonk, plonker - instantly summon up the image of a loveable little chancer in a sheepskin coat called Del Boy. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane.
  • Foer works this mock-heroic metaphor to death, honouring his colleagues – ill-groomed and unsocialised wonks, who wear blinkers and blacked-out goggles when competing – as "mental athletes" or "warriors of the mind". Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer – review
  • Shaun Ryder and Mark E Smith, seemingly beneficiaries of a Make-a-Wish foundation for raddled northern indie icons, attack their roles on DARE and Glitter Freeze with wonky charisma. Gorillaz at Glastonbury 2010
  • Wonky - Descriptive of an object tottering parlously in place. The Talk In London - A New Yorker's Report from the Field
  • EconoSpeak bilerico invictus democratic underground fallen monk fired up missouri mercury rising attytood guerilla women talking points memo god and country rising hegemon jack & jill politics first draft the heretik balloon juice enter the jabberwock wonkette brilliant at breakfast majikthise anonymous liberal matthew yglesias tom maguire juan cole margaret cho glenn smith sisyphus shrugged congress matters whiskey fire Firedoglake » Let’s Talk, Senator.
  • Chicago is known as a wonky school full of nerdy intellectual types so it wasn't surprising that I was able to easily gather a group willing to pick up this 1079 page cinderblock. Phawker
  • But this latest permutation of the Fall's guitar prang, rhythmic swing, wonky electronics and declamatory zeal continues to sound the same, only different to every preceding Fall record, as John Peel once quipped. Your Future Our Clutter by The Fall
  • Now, unless there's a whole series of brain cells gone wonky in exactly the right place, I seem to remember some old thing about ‘one cuckoo does not a summer make’.
  • Stars, however, are able to plug away with unlimited resources, the objective support of paid yes-men and, for reasons that are sometimes chemically related, a rather wonky perception of their own abilities.
  • I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music.
  • If books play a bigger part in your life than as props for wonky tables, a means of murdering insects or a useful storage space for old receipts, then a literary evening at one of York's more versatile pubs could be right up your alley.
  • Plus, I bought a new laptop, for no reason other than the one I have been using is in the area of five years old, has a wonky screen, can't seem to play sound and have a USB device plugged in to it, and weighs a ton.
  • It is a policy wonk's beach reading, full of participation rates, reciprocities and tax credits.
  • To say he likes the book is something of an understatement: ‘Confessions of a policy wonk.’
  • I mean, she makes fun of him for being a policy wonk.
  • The embed is a little wonky, so if you can’t see the embed, click here for the vid. Moray Eels, sorta like Aliens without the acid blood… : #comments
  • I try and check viewability of this site using other browsers from time to time (especially if changing something major) but otherwise I won't know if something looks wonky.
  • Below 12 per cent, the unacclimatised begin to suffer fainting, nausea, wonky judgment and, in some cases, cardiac trouble. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like that scene in Willy Wonka where the candyman sings a happy song and pours limitless scoops of unwrapped candy into everyone's sticky hands (Note to entrepreneurs: this is the easiest way to lose your candy store.) Gabriel Delahaye: LiveBlogging the Kid Nation Finale: At Last, Greg Can Go Home and Masturbate in Private
  • Your Wonkette Teabagging Tour, Part II latest miserable journey into this muddy Randian hell, may we just NOTE that we have noticed various folks on the Internet writing about how lame and trite certain blogs are for covering the Teabaggers only because of that silly sexual double entendre, which is now a dead joke. Wonkette » top
  • But it is precisely that wonky smile, lugubrious air and bitter chocolate voice that pierces the hearts of the toughest ball-breaking women of my acquaintance.
  • Instead, raise that will make the line look wonky when and sweep a line downwards from the outside in. Times, Sunday Times
  • This happened in hoity-toity homes, nudnick neighborhoods, or wonky workplaces.
  • He may have to stop playing cricket because of his wonky knee.
  • When the candidates lapsed into wonk-speak, Washingtonese, or a detailed discussion of what is most on voters 'minds -- the economy -- the dials flat-lined. Drew Westen: The Last Three Weeks: Anxiety about the Economy vs. Anxiety about Race
  • Last Sunday I spent time peeling wonky parsnips grown in stony soil that tasted fine. The Sun
  • My wounds were dressed, the burn on my shoulder was dressed, and I was still a bit wonky as we say in the biz, but I was able to say that I had ‘forgotten’ my medicine, which was a lie.
  • It always went all wonky for her when she looked away and back again, adjusting itself only minimally, as she imagined it may do maximally for others. The Illuminated Dream
  • Dogs don't necessarily have to be perfect to be beautiful - a lopsided ear or wonky smile just adds to their personality. The Sun
  • Now I don't know what is the stranger word, blogging or wonky.
  • But ye olde spinny drives might eventually go wonky. EeeRotate Orients Your Laptop Screen For Easy Reading | Lifehacker Australia
  • The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open.
  • Neither a headline-seeker nor a party rebel, he's best described as a wonk, a workhorse, a doer. The War on Wyden
  • If he is a political animal, he has to become a policy wonk.
  • This time he scrutinizes the sacrifices of warrior grunts rather than political wonks and politicians.
  • I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music.
  • The wine list is long, the ale is real, and the upstairs dining room - all damson walls and wonky polished floorboards - overlooks the town.
  • From over at Wonkette, we have a mind-numbing, alleged online chat session with the Bush bimboes, Barbara (the underage-drinking one) and Jenna (the binge-drinking one), in which the twins do their best to channel Mr. Spock, or perhaps Constable Benton Fraser from the Canadian TV series Due South: Canadian Cynic
  • But he has also earned a reputation as a subtle, data-driven wonk who spends weekends working on his doctoral thesis on federal spending and obsesses over the smallest nuance of a campaign. Spotlight Falls on Texan's Strategist
  • A year ago, when policy wonks and defence officials gathered in Singapore at the Shangri-La hotel for their annual "dialogue" on the subject, a chill was in the air.
  • One of the reasons, however, not often cited by human resources wonks, is that home-grown talent is expensive, and the global network economy has made it feasible to move a lot of software development offshore to nations like India.
  • I am hopeless at fixing things but when the toilet flush goes wonky I can always tell exactly what is wrong even if I have to get a man in to do something about it.
  • John Logie Baird, television innovator, with lots of pictures of Baird and his wonky machines, including a diagram of the early TV studios at Crystal Palace.
  • Anyone who's genuinely confused as to how a pro-Social Security administration might make the numbers add up can look at any number of plans liberal wonks have put together.
  • It doesn't matter which aviation wonks have the right growth model - hub-and-spoke or point-to-point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bill Clinton's policy-wonkish preferences plunged his first year in government into organisational chaos.

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