Rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing anger and social alienation; in part a reaction against progressive rock.
An aggressive and violent young criminal.
Material for starting a fire.
A teenager or young adult who is a performer (or enthusiast) of punk rock and a member of the punk youth subculture.
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Examples for "tinder"
Examples for "tinder"
1That is the second stage in the story,-thespark on the tinder.
2I wonder if that works? Not surprisingly, coconut husk is great tinder.
3The bark of the cedar tree is a good source of tinder.
4She has been bid in-probablyby some tinder-strapperof the big pirates.
5Presently a small flame appeared in the tinder, and leaped eagerly upward.
1He arranged kindling in the fireplace and touched a match to it.
2Cocaine was used to accentuate, and dextrorphan to attenuate the kindling process.
3A spark spell caught the text and then set the kindling aflame.
4She didn't bother with kindling: there were advantages to being a red.
5Mary Ogeke in Nigeria, gathering kindling for boiling water, is my favorite.
1Hildemara had shown real spunk that day, and at other times, too.
2She's got spunk enough to waak to Lunnon if she'd a mind.
3All the guys smile, like they enjoy a chick with some spunk.
4Kotex and rubbers snared and flapping, full of Middleton spunk and blood.
5Edward talked about the spunk of the British fighting our war.
1There was no moisture there, and his mouth was as dry as touchwood.
2The kitchen door-post is now as rotten as touchwood; no bolt will fasten it.
3He seized the dry stick again and scraped off another little pile of touchwood.
4First she gathered wreckwood and straw, and struck flint over touchwood and teened a fire.
5The old man fumbled with a finger, scraping together the flakes of touchwood in a tinder-box.
1Of course, there are other American traditions, like being harassed or punked.
2But there was no doubt that Williams had punked them all.
3So the people in the audience for that screening of Woodpecker were punked.
4That he punked you on the whole birth certificate thing?
5The debut album from this energetic Brighton four-piece is a foot-stomping burst of punked country rock.
6Prowling the SFX stage like a punked-up-panther, Skin pounces on every line and claws it to shreds.
7My sitter just punked out on me.
8I'd been punked by a PC prankster?
9Far more interesting was Cockney Rejects' punked-up version of I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles: And one final effort here.
10Could be we're all getting punked.
11She still felt like a punked-out, faux-leather-wearing, free-thinking Bratz doll in a sea of Pretty Princess of Preppyland Barbies.
12And they punked 1D during the final concert in Melbourne, switching places with their band to play Teenage Dirtbag.
13Without so much as glancing at me, De Luca said: No, no, no, no... this guy punked me out, he's going back up to the unit.
14Carlos is the old boyfriend, slick and Latin and all Punked out.
15"They wanted to bully Barack but he wasn't going to be punked like that," Carol Anne Harwell said.
16"Bonnie punked out," Lula said.
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