Synonym: debris, litter, rubbish, scrap, ship, trash. Similar words: junk mail, junior, jungle, jejune, jejunum, adjunct, funk, skunk. Meaning: [dʒʌŋk] n. 1. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up 2. any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsails. v. dispose of (something useless or old).
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121 He had to squander our precious money on a box of tin junk.
122 Salomon Brothers, slow to learn about take-overs and largely absent from the junk bond market, missed the bonanza.
123 Finally, out they came, plastic slipcover and all, into the stinky junk heap.
124 I might find a plank in the junk room, or some rope or cable to make a life-line.
125 Parents should try to control their kid's cravings for fat-laden junk food.
126 At the time fallen angels were the only junk bonds around.
127 Her secret, she said, is all the preservatives in the junk foods she eats.
128 He was blabbing so much about skiing and all that junk.
129 They expected that the orders to buy junk bonds would soon follow their road show.
130 Forty-four percent of the junk mail is never even opened.
131 Old deal or pine kitchen chairs can be picked up reasonably in junk shops and painted or stained.
132 Regulators are still trying to get tougher about the junk in financial institutions' portfolios.
133 Her cupboards were full of junk which she had accumulated over the years.
134 Don't fill yourself up with junk, dinner's in an hour.
135 I go somewhere else and eat junk food and drink junk wine.
136 Pascoe heard her scream and scrambled across junk and debris in the darkness.
137 The yield on junk bonds did not compensate for their risks,(www.Sentencedict.com) for two related reasons.
138 He materialised through the wood grain opposite a junk box in York Crown Court.
139 If we create coupon books, how do we get them to the on-line customer without flooding the network with junk mail.
140 In the secondary market, traders said prices of junk bonds and spreads on investment-grade debt were unchanged in extremely slow trading.
141 You shouldn't eat all that junk food, it's bad for you.
142 So Rita scoured junk shops for second-hand pieces to fill the rooms.
143 Junk bonds were used to finance leveraged buyouts and takeovers, with the aim of extracting value from existing bondholders and shareholders.
144 Anyone can buy be-cause anyone can borrow using junk bonds.
145 Demand for junk bonds has been strong because investors continue to pour cash into corporate bond funds.
146 Often, you have to get unwanted junk mail before you can block it-an unhappy chore at best.
147 This is just my kind of diet - no junk food, plenty of fruit which I love.
148 Yield spreads of junk bonds over Treasuries have narrowed a touch, though they remain wide.
149 This sets a bad example to teenagers, many of whom are overweight and eat too much junk food.
150 Still, demand for most junk bonds is still strong, because investors keep putting cash into high yield funds.