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clunker
[ kluhng-ker ]
noun
- something worthless or inferior.
- Also ܲ·. an old, worn-out vehicle or machine, especially a car.
clunker
/ ˈʌŋə /
noun
- a dilapidated old car or other machine
- something that fails
the novel's last line is a clunker
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
And while James’ ramp-up after his injury return included a clunker in Orlando and a buzzer-beater in Chicago, the team quickly found its footing in good wins against Houston and in Memphis and Oklahoma City.
I’ll give Schrader the benefit of the doubt that his dialogue is stilted by design, even though the female characters are particularly prone to clunkers.
Unlike the losses in Cleveland and Detroit that ensured this trip would be a clunker, this wasn’t about fight.
But the garbage clunker received the lion’s share of attention due to the outcry from Puerto Rican voters in swing states.
But, after briefly retreating to the clubhouse in the wake of his four-run clunker, the midseason trade acquisition trekked back to the dugout.
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