Junk in a sentence as a noun

But the stuff on XDA is probably 60% useless junk.

You read lots of junk about cancer "cures" in the popular press.

Failing either of those, you might find junk insurance, or you simply go without and hope for good health.

Most profiles will be junk or irrelevant - recruiters work very hard to sift through the chaff.

I know it is junk because at the time I wrote it, I was attempting to pull off a massive effort to get a product done.

I can't tell you how many times someone has thrown a junk science article in my face, thinking that the issue in question was now settled.

Junk in a sentence as a verb

What Judge Alsup is doing here is acting as gate-keeper to make sure that such junk does not enter into this trial either.

The most significant result of this poll is that HN now seems to be past the point where we can rely on an honor system to prevent users from giving junk answers to polls.

Before we start with the standard junk about "imperial measures are better because they are easier to understand / better suited to human scale / etc.

When companies offer stock or other securities to purchasers, the broad rule is that "you can offer anything you want, even something junky, so long as you disclose all material elements associated with the offering such that a reasonable investor can make an informed decision in deciding to purchase it.

More relevant questions:- Why don't we stop subsidizing corn so much?- Why don't we teach effective nutrition and cooking in school?- Why don't we teach effective exercise, sports, and fitness in schools?- If we can ban alcohol and tobacco sales to children, why not things like added sugar, hydrogenated oils, corn syrup, etc?- If we can ban alcohol and tobacco advertising to children, why not products with added sugar, hydrogenated oils, corn syrup, etc?- Why don't we limit advertising on fast and junk "food"?- Why don't we provide healthy lunches to school children instead of using them to subsidize agricultural conglomerates for low quality food?- Why don't we stop subsidizing fossil fuels so much so people would walk and ride bikes more?- Why don't we align our medical system with prevention instead of expensive and risky cures?You can come up with plenty more questions that would mostly obviate the need to wonder about obesity and wonder ***** to cure it.

Junk definitions

noun

the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up

See also: debris dust rubble detritus

noun

any of various Chinese boats with a high poop and lugsails

verb

dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"

See also: trash scrap