wonky - use in sentences

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • look: Likewise the lantern on the right looks a bit wonky.

Modifies a noun

  • wheel: Then there's the wonky wheels almost falling off country tinged 'Party ' .
  • donkey: A: A stinky plinky-plonky winky wonky dinky donkey.
  • smile: Apart from my eye not blinking fully and having a tiny wonky smile, I'm almost there.
  • tooth: Backs were turned on the youth, leaving him only Alice and a deaf elderly man with wonky teeth.
  • floor: SUBJECT: Wonky oak floor may leads to furniture problem.
  • bit: No-one except wooden boatbuilders wants curved wood, so every time a tree is cut down the wonky bits get chopped up for firewood.

Modifying Another Word

  • slightly: At a glance, you see a bunch of slightly wonky letters in Latin around some dim pictures.
  • little: My face didn't go right back to normal, my smile is a little wonky, my eye seems a little smaller.
  • all: Inside is very chic and minimalist, ie the sits are very uncomfortable and the tables are all wonky.
  • very: I normally use ring pull tins, but my cutting is very wonky with the right handed knives.

Used with adjective complement

  • go: The signals only went wonky around the power devices.
  • look: Its still important to get some good right angles or else the toy will still look wonky.

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