Nghĩa của từ wonky|wonkier|wonkiest bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective

[won·ky || 'wɑŋkɪ /'wɒ-]

shaky, tottering, unsteady (Slang); unreliable

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1. I still feel a bit wonky.

2. The wheels keep going wonky.

3. This tooth is a bit wonky.

4. The Wonky Broomstick, Glastonbury, Somerset, United Kingdom

5. She's got a wonky eye and bad acne scars.

6. She still feels a bit wonky after her accident.

7. I'm not crossing that bridge. It looks pretty wonky.

8. Courtman man-woman schizopelmous Atresy visits Lukasz grand-ducal wonkiest fluked flax-polled

9. The bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky.

10. One of the legs on this chair is a bit wonky.

11. The circle these beetles had drawn was where the ground was wonky.

12. You can find one coyote with a wonky jaw in the desert?

13. I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music.

14. He may have to stop playing cricket because of his wonky knee.

15. The glasses went wonky as the upper left quarter of the head flew apart.

16. In the last three decades, America’s male-dominated politics has become increasingly wonky, abstract, and professionalized.

17. I still haven't really settled to it because my nerves have gone all wonky being in the house.

18. Vivien Leigh’s Southern-belle accent was slightly wonky, but the graceful way she wore her antebellum wardrobe was impeccable.

19. 2020 Instead, these books feature a new kind of mutant—wonky business writers endowed with bulging Brainpans and killer neologisms.

20. Mixing decks makes aiming a bit wonky, as your single shots vs broadsides won't land in the same spot (you typically disable Carronades to aim and then turn them back on to broadside).

21. Cockeyed - turned or twisted toward one side; "ayouth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry"- G.K.Chesterton; "his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff" askew , awry , skew-whiff , wonky , lopsided

22. Buskr step forth with their debut "Back In This Place", blending fragile vocals, processed jazz guitars, and laconic beats, resulting in a gorgeous piece of wonky ethereal electronica that feels like a sonic hug.