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chunk [tʃʌŋk] N

cranky ADJ

chuck [tʃʌk] VB trans

1. chuck inf (throw):

2. chuck Brit inf (get rid of):

chubby ADJ

cheeky <-ier, -iest> ADJ esp Brit

husky1 <-ier, -iest> [ˈhʌski] ADJ

husky voice:

rouco(-a)

chink [tʃɪŋk] N

I . chuckle [ˈtʃʌkl] N

II . chuckle [ˈtʃʌkl] VB intr

kinky <-ier, -iest> [ˈkɪŋki] ADJ

1. kinky (twisted):

retorcido(-a)

2. kinky (with tight curls):

3. kinky (unusual):

bizarro(-a)

lanky [ˈlæŋki] ADJ

church [tʃɜːrtʃ, Brit tʃɜːtʃ] N

I . churn [tʃɜːrn, Brit tʃɜːn] N

II . churn [tʃɜːrn, Brit tʃɜːn] VB trans

III . churn [tʃɜːrn, Brit tʃɜːn] VB intr

chute [ʃuːt] N

hunch <-es> [hʌntʃ] N

chum [tʃʌm] N inf

shunt [ʃʌnt] VB trans RAIL

I . drunk [drʌŋk] VB trans, intr

drunk pp of:

See also drink

III . drink <drank, drunk> [drɪŋk] VB trans

plunk [plʌŋk] N Am

See also plonk

I . plonk [plʌŋk, Brit plɒŋk] N inf

II . plonk [plʌŋk, Brit plɒŋk] VB trans inf

skunk [skʌŋk] N

stunk [stʌŋk] VB

stunk pt, pp of:

See also stink

I . stink [stɪŋk] N

II . stink <stank Am, Aus: stunk, stunk> [stɪŋk] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A row of windows just below the soffit make the chunky flat roof appear to float above the house.
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Her appearance was also a concern, as by the age of fifteen she was described by her biographer as chunky, dowdy and double-chinned.
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They are chunky mice with relatively short legs.
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These chunky powerful birds have strong necks and bills well suited to their feeding technique.
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Ponies are chunky, strong little equids generally developed under austere conditions of climate and food.
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The shape of the arroyo chub is somewhat chunky, with a deep body and thick caudal peduncle.
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The chorus features chunky guitar riffs and a repeated murmuring of the song title.
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Chunky grew increasingly tired of playing second fiddle to more prominent actors but had difficulty being seen as marketable outside of supporting household names.
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The mantle is large and chunky in comparison (up to 60 cm long).
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It is a chunky bird with a short, thin bill.
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