Sentence examples for gunk from inspiring English sources

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gunk

noun

Dirt or grime; any vague or unknown substance

  • I washed all the gunk off the light fixture, and found that it was white, not brown.

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Every mouthful of delicious gunk is another punch to his head.

He was treated just outside the mixed zone with ice on his chest before vomitting green gunk everywhere.

They dump their 400-tonne payloads into a mixer, which heats the gunk as it revolves.

Kebab vans in university towns serve oily gunk to sozzled students; on weekends in London, grizzled men hawk frankfurters outside Tube stations.

At the moment excess gunk runs off into rivers, gathers in lakes and produces toxic blooms of algae.

WHEN it comes to repelling gunk, car wax and Teflon are among the best materials available.

The tanks, built in the 1950s, were supposed to last only a couple of decades; they have been kept in service partly by adding chemicals that were supposed to stabilise the gunk, but may have made it more volatile.In this section Why no longer so alluring?

Pulp mills in under-regulated places also produce disgusting gunk.

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