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How to pronounce junkyard in English?

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Type of yard

Examples of junkyard

junkyard
Send me back to my junkyard of broken dreams, I will find another way if I must.
From the dailynews.com
Look online or in phone books for scrap metal or junkyard dealers in your area.
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It's probably also the first time the CSO has gone to a junkyard for instruments.
From the dailyherald.com
A junkyard dog retrieved his shots, and somebody suggested he take up the game.
From the charlotteobserver.com
To the minstrels of medieval Europe, the moon was a kind of celestial junkyard.
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Carla, eventually, found her son's wallet, inside his mangled car at the junkyard.
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When the seminar ends, the remnants of the vehicles are taken to the junkyard.
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I wasn't in a rage, like the day I went to the junkyard with a metal baseball bat.
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Atop a mountain, Roberts Raymond, 60, squeezes out a living in a used-car junkyard.
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More examples
  • A field where junk is collected and stored for resale
  • Junkyard is a 1982 album by The Birthday Party. The album was recorded with Tony Cohen at Armstrong's Audio Visual (A.A.V.) Studios in Melbourne in December 1981 and January 1982. Additional tracks were recorded in London's Matrix Studios with punk producer Richard Mazda in May 1982. ...
  • Junkyard is a hard rock/sleaze rock band formed in 1987 in Los Angeles, with members formerly in Minor Threat, The Necros, and Dag Nasty.Book, John "", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation. The band has often drawn comparisons with Guns N' Roses (which, like Junkyard, signed with Geffen Records). ...
  • The term "Junkyard" shall mean an establishment which is maintained, operated, or used for storing, keeping buying, or selling junk, or for the maintenance or operation of an automobile graveyard.
  • A place where cars are sent for scrap. Also called auto graveyard or auto wrecker's lot.
  • Means an open area where waste or secondhand materials are bought and sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled, or handled, including but not limited to scrap iron and other metals, paper, rags, rubber tires, used lumber and bottles. ...
  • A yard, field or other area used as a place of storage for:
  • Means the use of more than 500 square feet of area of a lot or parcel of land for the depositing, sorting, refining, baling, dismantling, or storage of junk. ...
  • Fairly rare track, a regular in Nirvana's shows from 9/89 to 1/90, but never known to have been recorded in the studio.