punky (Meaning)

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punky (n)

minute two-winged insect that sucks the blood of mammals and birds and other insects

Synonyms & Antonyms of punky

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punky Sentence Examples

  1. The old wooden fence had become punky with decay, its once sturdy structure now weakened.
  2. Sarah hesitated to step on the punky floorboards of the abandoned house, fearing they might give way beneath her.
  3. Despite its punky appearance, the tree stump provided a cozy spot for the woodland creatures to rest.
  4. Tom gingerly touched the punky bark of the ancient tree, feeling the soft rot beneath his fingertips.
  5. Jenna spotted a patch of punky moss growing in the shaded corner of the garden, thriving in the damp environment.
  6. The punky scent of damp leaves filled the air after the rain, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  7. With a firm tug, Jake removed the punky carpet from the basement floor, revealing the hardwood beneath.
  8. The punky log smoldered in the campfire, sending curls of smoke into the night sky.
  9. Despite its punky texture, the bread pudding melted in Sarah's mouth, rich and flavorful.
  10. Tom noticed a punky spot on the apple, indicating it had started to rot from the inside.

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minute two-winged insect that sucks the blood of mammals and birds and other insects

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old wooden fence had become punky with decay, its once sturdy structure now weakened.

Sarah hesitated to step on the punky floorboards of the abandoned house, fearing they might give way beneath her.

Despite its punky appearance, the tree stump provided a cozy spot for the woodland creatures to rest.

Tom gingerly touched the punky bark of the ancient tree, feeling the soft rot beneath his fingertips.