Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Adrenalin junkies can get their fix of watersports, from pedalos to parasailing, or inflatables crashing through the waves behind souped-up speedboats.
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The first involves ducking cops, consorting with junkies and hardening your neighborhood's rep as a crime-infested no-go zone.
www.npr.org
It is widely read by the state's political junkies.
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A group of all-night rave junkies accept him into their family, as the brother of their late friend.
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He organized the gang from a ragtag group of drunks and junkies.
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You'll get all the dossers and junkies moving in now.
www.southendstandard.co.uk
She's sitting on a black folding chair as if she's on a seaside promenade, as a sea of junkies surges around her.
thetyee.ca
However, these junkies aged at magnificent rates and suffered strokes very easily.
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That those folks are usually grizzled ex-alcoholics or ex-junkies doesn't keep me from any sleep.
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But this wasn't a clash between burger-and-beer scarfing exercise junkies and gym-phobic calorie counters.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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