Similar words: junk, sunken, drunken, junk mail, shrunken, hunker down, blanket, hunkered down. Meaning: ['dʒʌŋkɪt] n. 1. dessert made of sweetened milk coagulated with rennet 2. a journey taken for pleasure 3. a trip taken by an official at public expense. v. 1. go on a pleasure trip 2. provide a feast or banquet for 3. partake in a feast or banquet.
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1 So we have to use junket rennet.
2 When she came in with the junket, the row had obviously developed.
3 On this particular junket to Xiamen he was shopping for real estate.
4 Shevchenko was in Moscow yesterday, for some publicity junket.
5 Pretend you're in a junket and answer these questions.
6 Today the bards must drink and junket.
7 Or did his wife send him on a junket?
8 Her junket won't change many Chinese minds but It'speak volumes about her party's changing priorities.
9 Last week's stateside press junket for the new film was scotched after national journalists caught their planes, but for reasons unknown Godard missed his.
10 Usually you do a press junket in one place, and then you go to the next one.
11 They are and sour pork, almond junket, shrimp omelet and Chicken in and sour sauce.
12 Rennet is added too, which makes the milk clot and set firmly into a junket.
13 Had he come home alive,(www.Sentencedict.com) some reporters would have no doubt trashed the trip as a taxpayer-paid junket.
14 The answer seems to be a lot of time spent talking-as well as the odd junket.
15 Great business relationships are forged on golf courses, fine restaurants, and the occasional junket.
16 This is one of the FIRST interviews published from the Ninja Assassin press junket . ?