Friday , 29 March 2024

Wonky meaning

Adjective: wonky

Pronunciation:(wóng-kee)

Wonky meaning:

  • Turned or twisted toward one side

Synonyms:whiff

  • Inclined to shake as from weakness or defect

Synonyms: rickety, shaky, wobbly
Derived forms: wonkier, wonkiest
Quotations:

  1. Roald Dahl – A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts they will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
  2. Marcus Luttrell – We know about bad guys, what they do, and often, who they are. The politicians have chosen to send us into battle, and that’s our trade. We do what’s necessary. And in my view, once those politicians have elected to send us out to do what 99.9 percent of the country would be terrified to undertake, they should get the hell out of the way and stay there.This entire business of modern war crimes, as identified by the liberal wings of politics and the media, began in Iraq and has been running downhill ever since. Everyone’s got to have his little hands in it, blathering on about the public’s right to know.Well, the view of most Navy SEALs, the public does not have that right to know, not if it means placing our lives in unnecessary peril because someone in Washington is driving himself mad worrying about the human rights of some cold-hearted terrorist fanatic who would kill us as soon as look at us, as well as any other American at whom he could point that wonky old AK of his.
  3. Gina Damico – What?” he asked.”Nothing. Your bony hands of death amuse me, that’s all.””Wait until yours look the same,” he said, preparing to scythe.”Wait – what?” She batted the sapphire blade out of his hands. “What do you mean? Is that why everyone around here has such creepy fingers?””Yeah.” He bent down to pick up his scythe. “I don’t know why it happens, though. Probably the same weird reason our hair goes all wonky.””What?” she barked, knocking his scythe to the ground once more.”Stop that!””What happens to our hair?”He gestured to the disaster atop his head. “You think I want to look like a drunken hedgehog all the time? It’s from hanging out in the ether so much. It messes with your follicles or something. Doesn’t happen to everyone, but I can assure you that Ferbus’s wasn’t always the color of a prison jumpsuit, Zara wasn’t born Silvylocks, and Mort’s been rocking the electrocution look for years. Look, yours has gotten straighter already.”Lex ran a hand through her hair. It had lost some of its poofyness. There had been so many other circuses of insanity to deal with that she hadn’t even noticed. It was calm, manageable, even – she shuddered to think it – sleek and shiny.”Oh my God,” she said in disgust. “I’m a shampoo commercial.
  4. Deborah Mitford – In extreme old age you suddenly find you are unable to run uphill, two buckets full of hen food are heavier than they were and the cheerful scream of hearing aids, provided they are working, is a welcome sound. Other things go wrong. Paddy Leigh Fermor, aged ninety-four came to stay, got into the bath, looked down at the tap end and to his dismay saw that both feet had turned black. ‘Oh God,’ he thought, ‘Teeth, ears and eyes are wonky and now my feet.’ He need not have worried. he had got into the bath with his socks on.
  5. Diane Ackerman – Much more. We’re joined at the heart.””Bad luck for you, I’m afraid. My ticker’s pretty wonky.””Too much boozing.”His eyes twinkled, and he drew me close. “Not enough kissing.
  6. Shelli Stevens – She teetered to catch her balance, but his arm still held her, kept her from falling. And then his mouth crashed down on hers and her balance went wonky for other reasons.Kate clutched his shoulders and moaned, parting her lips to his fierce kiss. The smell of his familiar, spicy cologne filled her senses. His tongue explored every inch of her mouth, his hands roving over her body. It was deliberate. A man staking his claim. Every female instinct inside of her could sense it.
  7. Virginia Macgregor – It was as if when he left he’d taken some of the screws that held her together and now all she could do was walk around all wonky and falling apart
  8. Amy Zhang – I used to think that destiny was fluid, because isn’t that the point of every Disney movie and Saturday-morning cartoon? You make your own choices. You decide how life goes. I always thought that your fate line would change if something happened, bam, something goes wrong and the line on your palm goes all wonky to reflect that. Nope. It still looks fine.
  9. John Torinus Jr. – Further, innovators in the private sector are more pragmatic than wonky. They are empirical. They get an idea for improvement, try it, keep it if it works, and dump it if it doesn’t. When their proven initiatives and pilots are stitched together, they add up to a new model. It is a mosaic.
  10. Beryl Dov – How to Write a Eulogy If you must flatten a departed life into solely two dimensions,for the purpose of an eulogy,it should assume the form of a winsome patchwork quilt capturing gracious memories, more wonky than patterned, more scrappy than themed,and of sufficient proportion to tuck away the unflattering moments.

Sample sentences:

  1. If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it.A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts it will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
  2. We all have our worries about our bodies and our looks. We just need to make the best of our lovely, wonky selves. The key is never to compare and try to be something you’re not.
  3. But for now, Little Miranda, know this: we all have our worries about our bodies and our looks. We just need to make the best of our lovely, wonky selves. The key is never to compare and try to be something you’re not.
  4. I believe sometimes medical issues just happen–they’re not cosmic tests; they’re not retribution for all the naughty things you’ve done over a lifetime. It’s not some moral righting of the universe. It’s just something going wonky with the wiring…And I think God cries when we’re in pain; he cries with us and he supports us. But I also believe he stands back and lets us sort things out. Lets the doctors do their work. Lets your body heal itslef.
  5. Teaser from the soon to be released: Redemption of Fire; My Demon Master Book 2. (with Reference to the character, Cain, from Dormant Desires, Book 4; CAIN.In the oddest, surreal moment, I look out and see one lone face. It’s Cain, the chimera by curse and not birth. He’s been welcomed into Demon-kind as one of them. Almost a treasured being for all his uniqueness. In all reality, he is the most divine among us. The product of an angel and a Neanderthal. A very son of the first Eve. It is he alone who is not prostrate before me. Our eyes lock and my vision goes wonky. I can see details and colors and etched outlines like I never imagined. I see Cain’s magnificent aura as it embraces him like a full-body halo. He is watching the spectacle that is me with detached interest. It’s as if he has truly seen everything there is too see and this is nothing more than a repeat of some long forgotten original episode. He is unafraid. I can feel how calm he is. Before he drops his eyes, surrendering to the dominance of my dragon, he gives me a slightly amused expression and a small nod of encouragement.
  6. Because, as someone who does feng shui for a living, there’s no way I could do my feng shui if I was whacked out on crack, because my business is about discerning energy fields, and if you’re cracked up, or on pot, or even if you’ve had too much coffee, the energy field gets all wonky, believe me, I know used to smoke!
  7. So the whole conversation is going right off course. It’s like a supermarket trolley with a wonky wheel, because all the time I’m thinking, this should be easy to push along, and everything I say just takes me in the wrong direction.
  8. The two of them became an instant couple. Very Romeo and Juliet without the wonky families and tragic double-suicide thing.
  9. subordination and explain her inferiority; for even as a copy she was not a very good copy. There were differences. She was not one of His best efforts. There is a line in an old folk song that runs: ’I called my donkey a horse gone wonky.’ Throughout most of the
  10. As Reagan’s first budget director, Stockman, a former two-term congressman from Michigan, was the point man for the supply-side economics the new administration was pushing— the theory that taxes should be lowered to stimulate economic activity, which would in turn produce more tax revenue to compensate for the lower rates. With his wonky whiz-kid persona, computer-like mental powers, and combative style, he browbeat Democratic congressmen and senators who challenged his views. But he soon incurred the wrath of political conservatives when he confessed to Atlantic reporter William Greider that supply-side economics was really window dressing for reducing the rates on high incomes. Among other acts of apostasy, he called doctrinaire supply-siders “naive.” The 1981 article created a sensation and prompted Reagan to ask him over lunch, “You have hurt me. Why?” Stockman famously described the meeting as a “trip to the woodshed.” Though the president himself forgave him, Stockman’s loose lips undercut his power at the White House, and in 1985 he left government to become an investment banker at Salomon Brothers.
  11. Thus, there are times when a deep pragmatist should feel free to speak of rights—and not just legal rights but moral rights. These times, however, are rarer than we think. If we are truly interested in persuading our opponents with reason, then we should eschew the language of rights. This is, once again, because we have no non-question-begging (and non utilitarian) way of figuring out which rights really exist and which rights take precedence over others. But when it’s not worth arguing—either because the question has been settled or because our opponents can’t be reasoned with—then it’s time to stop arguing and rally the troops. It’s time to affirm our moral commitments, not with wonky estimates of probabilities but with words that stir our souls. But please do not take this as license to ignore everything else that I’ve said about “rights.” Most moral controversies are not simple cases of one tribe’s dominating another. In nearly all moral controversies, there are truly moral considerations on both sides.* There is something to be said for individualist systems that encourage people to take care of themselves. And there is something to be said for collective systems in which everyone gets the help they need. There is something to be said for not killing any human fetuses, and there is something to be said for letting people make their own tough bioethical choices. Here the solution is not for us to bludgeon one another with heartfelt assertions about rights, however tempting this may be. The solution is, once again, to put our automatic settings aside and shift into manual mode, seeking bargains brokered with the common currency.
  12. And yet that performance has a method. Trump’s artlessness, like Mark Antony’s, is only apparent. Listen, for example, as he performs one of his favorite riffs. He begins by saying something critical of Mexicans and Chinese. Then he turns around and says, ‘I love the Mexican and Chinese people, especially the rich ones who buy my apartments or stay at my hotels or play on my golf courses.’ It’s their leaders I criticize, he explains, but then in a millisecond he pulls the sting from the criticism: ‘they are smarter and stronger than our leaders; they’re beating us.’ And then the payoff all this has been leading up to, the making explicit of what has been implied all along. ‘If I can sell them condominiums, rent space to them in my building at my price, and outfox them in deals, I could certainly outmaneuver them when it came to trade negotiations and immigration.’ (And besides, they love me.)Here is the real message, the message that makes sense of the disparate pieces of what looks like mere disjointed fumbling: I am Donald Trump; nobody owns me. I don’t pander to you. I don’t pretend to be nice and polite; I am rich and that’s what you would like to be; I’m a winner; I beat people at their own game, and if you vote for me I will beat our adversaries; if you want wonky policy details, go with those losers who offer you ten-point plans; if you want to feel good about yourselves and your country, stick with me.So despite the lack of a formal center or an orderly presentation, Trump was always on point because the point was always the same. He couldn’t get off message because the one message was all he had.
  13. Carly took a breath, gearing up. “You’ve never made a decision in your life. Think about it. Things happen to you and you react. You let people steer you one way, and then another, and then another, like you’re a shopping cart with a wonky wheel. Don’t fool yourself, Lee, that’s not making a decision.” “That
  14. Julian Barnes’ Sense of an Ending won the Man Booker in 2011. I couldn’t make head nor tail of it (I understood the words, they just weren’t linked up in a way that made such an accolade rational), plus it was boring. I don’t need wizard schools or dragons, but shouldn’t something happen in a book? Isn’t that what plot means? Don’t you hate worthy books that make you feel like a thickie? There is something The Emperor’s New Clothes about them: ‘Everyone else understands this astonishing work of fiction, except you, you low-brow gimp.” Critical reception only served to underscore my stupidity: ‘Do not be misled by its brevity,’ said Anna Brookner of The Telegraph, ‘it’s mystery is as deeply embedded as the most archaic of memories.’ I don’t know what that means either. Sense of an Ending is, however, being rather wee, perfect for stabilizing a wonky desk.
  15. You’re probably wondering what the heck I mean by “The Pillars of Your Life”, right? Well this is simple. It’s the things that make your life what it is. The things or people that make you, you. There’s work, family, your hobby, your art, and your traditions. Except, some of us have wonky pillars. Some of us give one pillar too much to hold, and the others not enough. One’s too tall, whilst the others are too small. Therefore we become unstable, and sometimes, everything comes crashing down.
  16. The singer admitted to sporting over-waxed brows, too pale lipstick and wonky eyeliner in the past.
  17. The more arcane and wonky the budget mess, the more Washington and the press reached to explain it.
  18. His regular guide, brother B.J., was in the stands, sidelined by a wonky back.
  19. Sometimes the hiring practices of even the most successful companies can feel outright wonky.
  20. And now for the wonky side of “Star Wars,” from a former Obama administration official.
  21. Scientists will use wonky orbit to test Einstein’s theories.
  22. There were some films I refused because the feminist aspect was a bit wonky.
  23. It’s a bit wonky.
  24. What are the real cures to the tiredness, wonky hunger patterns, digestive ills and headaches which go along with crossing time zones?
  25. However, the procedure left her with a wonky nose and sinus issues.
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