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Meaning of junkers

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junkers (n)

German aircraft engineer who designed the first all-metal airplane (1859-1935)

junkers Sentence Examples

  1. The scrappers eagerly stripped the old car for valuable materials, leaving behind a pile of junkers.
  2. The salvage yard was filled with dilapidated vehicles, ranging from rusted junkers to barely functioning clunkers.
  3. The junker of a car sputtered and coughed as it reluctantly made its way down the road, emitting a trail of thick black smoke.
  4. With a wry smile, the mechanic affectionately referred to the aging vehicle as a junker, but he knew it had a certain charm.
  5. The farmer's fields were dotted with abandoned farm equipment, remnants of a bygone era, slowly rusting into junkers.
  6. The old junker sat in the driveway, a constant reminder of the family's financial struggles.
  7. The scrapyard owner made a living by buying and selling junkers, turning one person's trash into another's treasure.
  8. The neighborhood kids loved to explore the junkyard, pretending the rusty junkers were spaceships or pirate ships.
  9. The city's new scrap metal recycling program encouraged residents to turn in their old junkers for cash, helping to reduce waste and beautify the city.
  10. With a sigh, the owner of the junker knew it was time to let go, bidding farewell to the faithful companion that had served him for so many years.

FAQs About the word junkers

German aircraft engineer who designed the first all-metal airplane (1859-1935)

crates,wrecks, jalopies,beaters, flivvers, hulks, lemons, clunkers

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The scrappers eagerly stripped the old car for valuable materials, leaving behind a pile of junkers.

The salvage yard was filled with dilapidated vehicles, ranging from rusted junkers to barely functioning clunkers.

The junker of a car sputtered and coughed as it reluctantly made its way down the road, emitting a trail of thick black smoke.

With a wry smile, the mechanic affectionately referred to the aging vehicle as a junker, but he knew it had a certain charm.