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Definition of Junked
1. junk [v] - See also: junk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Junked
Literary usage of Junked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Telephone Construction, Methods and Cost by Clarence Mayer, John Clifford Slippy (1908)
"junked— $o.ir, 0.20 0.27 and Remo\ ing. $0.28 0.44 0.58 and Expense. $0.09 0.14
0.20 TABLE LXIX.—COST OF REMOVING CROSS-ARMS. Teaming and Labor in Hauling. ..."
2. The City: Urban Communities and Their Problems by Alan S. Berger (1978)
"More than seven million car and truck bodies are junked every year, and urban
Americans annually throw away as much as a ton of materials per person. ..."
3. The Instructor: The Man and the Job : a Hand Book for Instructors of by Charles R. Allen (1919)
"It is "junked," or dissembled after it has served its training purpose. The test
for an "exercise " is therefore, not how the job is done but what becomes ..."
4. Handbook of Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data: Giving Shipping Weights by Halbert Powers Gillette, Richard Turner Dana (1918)
"$1.67 23-39 $.0411 COST OF REMOVING UNDERGROUND CABLE (junked) TABLE XXVIII.
COST OF REMOVING UNDERGROUND CABLE (RECOVERED) Teaming and Supervision labor in ..."
5. From War to Peace: A Plea for a Definite Policy of Reconstruction by Herbert Quick (1919)
"... should be junked for whatever new device may be recommended by any Lenine or
Trotzky of Liebknecht who may come along with a catchy selling talk. ..."
6. From War to Peace: A Plea for a Definite Policy of Reconstruction by Herbert Quick (1919)
"... should be junked for whatever new device may be recommended by any Lenine or
Trotzky of Liebknecht who may come along with a catchy selling talk. ..."