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junkyard

[ juhngk-yahrd ]

noun

  1. a yard for the collection, storage, and resale of junk.


junkyard

/ ˈ»åÏôʌŋ°ìËŒÂáÉ‘Ë»å /

noun

  1. a place where junk is stored or collected for sale
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Origin of junkyard1

An Americanism first recorded in 1875–80; junk 1 + yard 2
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But for some of those who were hit hardest by the disaster, such as Lara’s junkyard business that was among roughly a dozen merchants operating under the freeway — recovery has been much slower.

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“He’s the big homie on the block, bro,†replied Boo Boo, who proudly deemed Trump a “junkyard dog†ready to fight for the United States.

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Along the highway east of town, you will probably encounter Coyote, a 67-year-old junkyard proprietor with a booming baritone voice and a truck that says “UFO retrieval and repairs.â€

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When Adam Cooper came across an old junkyard filled with RVs and rock crawlers in South Central, he immediately saw its potential.

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When Romero arrived at one of these desert junkyards, she says she couldn’t believe her eyes.

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