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junk

[juhngk] / dʒʌŋk /


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Typically at night, a fluid that surrounds our brain flushes out toxins, cell debris and junk proteins that build up during the day.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This bar is actually an opportunity for me," 26-year-old Zhao told AFP, describing her "typical young person" lifestyle of late nights and junk food.

From Barron's

They can also include supposedly riskier options, such as high-yield and “junk” corporate bonds, and emerging-market bonds.

From MarketWatch

A day after Harley-Davidson reported quarterly earnings that disappointed Wall Street, the famed motorcycle maker got a warning that its debt ratings may be cut to junk by spring.

From MarketWatch

Sometimes Dad would take me and Andre to Navy Pier so we could ride the Ferris wheel, eat junk food, and watch tourists all day.

From Literature