Sentence examples for junker from inspiring English sources

The word "junker" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that is old, rundown, or in a dilapidated state. For example, "The junkyard was full of old, rusty junkers."

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junker

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A young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian attitudes.

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In an interview with the FT Deutschland Mr Junker said "in the Euro group and among EU finance ministers, everyone is aware that [Dominique] Strauss-Kahn will probably be the last European to become director of the IMF in the foreseeable future".As talks begin on the future status of Kosovo today, a breakthrough looks far away.

Despite the apparent sympathy of the Kaiser for the present Chancellor, whom he would maintain in office if possible, it is likely enough that the Imperial will may be overruled by the impetuous Junker elements.

"Land reform" meant overthrowing an evil class.Much was wrong in the Chinese countryside, especially after decades of war, but the junker class which the Communists attacked happened not to exist.

Junker was subsequently fired, and the Fiesta Bowl was forced to pay $1 million to Arizona charities and was placed on one year of probation.

The German Conservative Party in the Reichstag, or Imperial Assembly, and the extraparliamentary Agrarian League represented Junker interests throughout the imperial era.

Although Bismarck protected the dominant position of the Prussian landowning (Junker) and officer classes, his social welfare measures mitigated class conflict and facilitated a social cohesion in Germany that lasted to the end of World War I.

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The failed uprisings of 1848 produced legions of German-speaking migrants opposed to anything resembling Junker-style aristocracy, which many of them saw replicated in the plantation South.

The Emperor would be chosen by seven electors — various lesser rulers of Mitteleuropa, men like King Louis of Bohemia, Joachim of Brandenburg, and Saxony's Frederick the Wise, who, two years later, would be hiding Martin Luther in a castle, under the pseudonym Junker Jörg.

In 2008, the Fiesta Bowl paid the $1,200 bill at a Phoenix strip club attended by Junker Shawn Schoefflerr, the former vice president for media relations; and Aaron Brown, a Maricopa County sheriff's lieutenant who owns a company that provides security to the Fiesta Bowl.

She made the comments ahead of a speech by European Commission president Jean-Claude Junker, who announced a new refugee quota plan.

The German Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday gave a frosty reception to Greece's request for more time to meet the conditions of its sovereign bailout and the Eurogroup president, Jean-Claude Junker, warned the country was on its "last chance" to make good on its reform promises.

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