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He probably went up to his room and got himself junked out.
He'll junk the current story, turn his back on the safety of the land, and swim out into that dark water once again.
Do we junk the theory after a single prediction failure?
But the network said the vehicles had been junked and were not available.
In hindsight, she said, the building should have been junked.
It's been standing in a corner all these years and I should have junked it long ago.
I had it figured that he'd be in his room, junked out on something.
He lost touch with the woman and junked the photograph, but kept the wallet.
But it should not be junked, for an easily documented reason.
Will you go out now, before he gets junked up for the evening?"
In less than two months, he has junked old economic verities.
Since then, I always bought cheap stuff and just junked it.
That would have been like junking an expensive car just because of a broken spring.
When a fact came along, he junked theories that failed to match.
"The person probably wore this once or twice and junked it," she said.
When the theory didn't fit, we junked it and made up a new one.
The idea is to encourage people to junk their preconceptions."
"Everything the city ever owned ends up here before it is junked.
Tonight's guests would like to see each one junked.
Several hundred cars were scrapped, cut in half at the center door and junked.
And it should junk its system of proxy voting.
Hundreds of commercial vessels have been junked and sold for scrap.
I have nowhere to return, and do not wish to be prematurely junked.
They never forget a ship, especially one they've junked.
Labour junked many of its most cherished policies since 2005.