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wonky

[wong-kee] / ˈwɒŋ ki /


Example Sentences

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A consumer device for the masses and Nvidia’s wonky supercomputer systems might seem to have little in common.

From The Wall Street Journal

I kept playing, doing my best to let it pour out of me, though there were plenty of wonky and lagging notes.

From Literature

It was a wonky shape, but it had been wedged in the glass wall that had separated this world from the magical one.

From Literature

When he was finished, it looked wonky, but better.

From Literature

Mal ran her hand through her wonky fringe and smiled her finest skeptical smile.

From Literature