wonky in the PONS Dictionary

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It's bookended by two dance segments, one wonky and falling-over spazzy, the other confident, spinning, flying.
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It began as a saga about wonky white lines.
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His weekend morning show before moving to primetime was wonky, thoughtful and perfect for that timeslot.
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Since the sediment is more permeable than the surrounding materials, it channels fresh water to thin spots in the coral, creating the fresh water springs called wonky holes.
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It's quicker and easier than identifying some wonky words.
gizmodo.com
I will always pick the wonky ones, the ones that no one else wants.
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It's still not possible to vertically invert the camera, which itself can sometimes be wonky.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It's slow and fast, wonky and flimsy, lyrical and hook-driven.
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Dead eyes, wonky animation, poor rendering, often they even appeared slightly out of focus on screen.
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Wonky holes are located along riverbeds which existed in the last glacial period ending about 11,000 years ago.
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