to junk a car

  • 1junk·yard — /ˈʤʌŋkˌjɑɚd/ noun, pl yards [count] : a place where you can buy, sell, or leave junk The car was hauled off to the junkyard …

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  • 2CAR-RT SORT — is a United States Postal Service marking appearing above the sendee s address on traditional junk mail such as store circulars, coupon books, and other bound printed matter (BPD). Advertisers receive a significant postage discount in return for… …

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  • 3Junk Culture (1984) — Junk Culture Album par Orchestral Manœuvres in the Dark Sortie 1984 Enregistrement entre 1983 et 1984 Durée 43 minutes 05 Genre(s) New wave …

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  • 4Junk culture (1984) — Junk Culture Album par Orchestral Manœuvres in the Dark Sortie 1984 Enregistrement entre 1983 et 1984 Durée 43 minutes 05 Genre(s) New wave …

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  • 5Junk Culture — Album par Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Sortie 1984 Enregistrement entre 1983 et 1984 Durée 43 minutes 05 …

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  • 6Junk - Record of Last Hero — Infobox animanga/Header name = Junk: Record of the Last Hero caption = North American cover by DrMaster ja name = ja name trans = genre = Action, Science FictionInfobox animanga/Manga title = JUNK RECORD OF THE LAST HERO author = Michitaka… …

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  • 7junk — 01. We re going to have a garage sale, so we can sell some of the [junk] we have piled up in the basement. 02. What is all the [junk] on the table in the kitchen? 03. This stereo system is just [junk]; if you want something good, you ve got to… …

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  • 8junk — I UK [dʒʌŋk] / US noun Word forms junk : singular junk plural junks * 1) a) [uncountable] old, broken, or useless things You should get rid of all that junk in your garage. b) things that are of very low quality My last car was a piece of junk.… …

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  • 9junk — junk1 [ dʒʌŋk ] noun * 1. ) uncount old or broken things: You should get rid of all that junk in your garage. a ) things that are of very low quality: My last car was a piece of junk. 2. ) uncount things that you do not want or like: Most TV… …

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  • 10junk heap — n. a dilapidated old car; a dilapidated house or other structure. □ They lived in that junk heap for thirty years and never painted it. □ Why don’t you fix up that junk heap? …

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