Similar words: monk, lanky, monkey, donkey, swanky, thank you, won, wont. Meaning: ['wɑŋkɪ /'wɒ-] adj. 1. turned or twisted toward one side 2. inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
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1, She still feels a bit wonky after her accident.
2, I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music.
3, The jury system may be a bit wonky but nobody's ever thought of anything better.
4, The wheels keep going wonky.
5, The glasses went wonky as the upper left quarter of the head flew apart.
6, I'm not crossing that bridge. It looks pretty wonky.
7, This tooth is a bit wonky.
8, I still feel a bit wonky.
9, You can find one coyote with a wonky jaw in the desert?
10, His wonky knee is said to be fully healthy, but he'll need to wear a knee brace for the rest of his career which only underscored just how fragile his health remains.
11, Vivien Leigh’s Southern-belle accent was slightly wonky, but the graceful way she wore her antebellum wardrobe was impeccable.
12, One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky.
13, He may have to stop playing cricket because of his wonky knee.
14, I still haven't really settled to it because my nerves have gone all wonky being in the house.
15, The circle these beetles had drawn was where the ground was wonky.
16, The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky.