junkers
Prononciation : [ˈdʒʌŋ.kərz]
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Contexte : « automobiles »
(noun) a playful term for old or broken cars that are not useful anymore. It's like when a toy breaks and you can't play with it; junkers are like those old cars that just sit around.
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He turned his junkers into really cool art pieces.
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She didn't want to buy that old junker because it would cost too much to fix.
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Do you have any junkers in your yard that could be sold for parts?
Contexte : « people »
(noun) a term sometimes used in a casual or joking way for individuals who hoard items or seem to collect junk. It’s similar to calling someone a 'pack rat'. This means they keep a lot of things that most people wouldn't want.
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He calls himself a junker because he loves finding treasures in secondhand shops.
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Being a junker made it hard for her to find a place to live without all the clutter.
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Are you a junker who collects old toys and furniture?
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