Genre of electronic music known primarily for its off-kilter or “unstable” beats.
Turned or twisted toward one side.
Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect.
1 All of them are wonky , broken; all of them are purely perfect.
2 The wonky house was my first proper entrée into Russian domestic life.
3 Your computer's Wi-Fi being wonky after an OS update has isolated effects.
4 Thus, to appreciate wonky - ugly proves that you have a rarefied fashion eye.
5 He had a wonky eye and he didn't speak English very well.
6 He sent bin-bag dresses, four-armed jumpers and wonky heels down the catwalk.
7 With that out of the way, things got a bit wonky .
8 You can forgive a dodgy script and occasional wonky camera work.
9 That sounds awfully wonky and somewhat complicated, but why so expensive?
10 The wonky - tonk bounce of Everything He Needs backs that sentiment up.
11 This wonky cosmic clock kept unreliable time, alternately speeding up and slowing down.
12 Whoever replaces Alder will be saddled with the same wonky system.
13 One of the front wheels of the cart had gone wonky .
14 The name itself is a wonky portmanteau of robot and phone.
15 Or are they secret repositories of soggy sofas and wonky shelving?
16 No, it's not the casting call for a wonky sequel to Knives Out.
Другие примеры для термина "wonky"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Wonky в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки