wonky in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

wonky in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wonky in the English»French Dictionary

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The show is slightly wonky, fairly serious, but without taking itself more seriously than the stories it covers.
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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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A few years later, wonky developed in various places around the world simultaneously.
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The chair is remade as a piece of wonky home-made furniture.
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Wonky music is of the same glitchy type as glitch hop, but it was specifically noted for its melodies, rich with mid-range unstable synths.
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I don't recommend this to start with, your numbers will be a tad wonky and confusing.
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Which isn't to say the music isn't strange, in a way that sounds grammatically wonky to modern ears.
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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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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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They are known for their upbeat melodies and whimsical lyrics; the band members, once described their musical style as wonky rock and fabloo rock.
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