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hunk

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -shunk-, *shunk*
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(slang) หนุ่มฮอตหล่อล่ำ
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  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a well-built sexually attractive man
(n) a large piece of something without definite shapeSyn. lumpExample:a hunk of bread; a lump of coal
(v) take shelterExample:During the sandstorm, they hunkered down in a small hut
(v) hold stubbornly to a positionExample:The wife hunkered down and the husband's resistance began to break down
(n) a member of the Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux and who formerly lived in the western Dakotas; they were prominent in resisting the white encroachment into the northern Great Plains
(n) a Siouan language spoken by the Hunkpapa
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ Cf. Hunch. ] 1. A large lump or piece; a hunch; as, a hunk of bread. [ Colloq. ]

2. a sexually attractive, well-built man. [ PJC ]

n. Originally, a nickname for a member of the conservative section of the Democratic party in New York; hence, one opposed to progress in general; a fogy. [ Political Cant, U.S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

v. 1. to crouch or squat; to sit on one's haunches. [ PJC ]

2. to settle in at a location for an extended period; -- also (figuratively) to maintain a position and resist yielding to some pressure, as of public opinion. [ PJC ]

3. to take shelter, literally or figuratively; to assume a defensive position to resist difficulties. “We hunkered down to ride out the storm in an abandoned cabin.” [ PJC ]

While many businessmen were hunkering down for another bust after the lean years of the Second World War and the Great Depression before it, Taylor and company correctly reckoned it was the dawn of an era of prosperity and growth. Richard Siklos [ Shades of Black, 1995 ] [ PJC ]

n. Excessive conservatism; hostility to progress. [ Political Cant, U.S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl. [ See Hunker. ] In the phrase on one's hunkers, in a squatting or crouching position; haunches. [ Scot. & Local, U. S. ]

Sit on your hunkers -- and pray for the bridge. Kipling. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. [ Etymol. uncertain. ] A covetous, sordid man; a miser; a niggard. [ 1913 Webster ]

Pray make your bargain with all the prudence and selfishness of an old hunks. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Perh. fr. Hunk. ] All right; in a good condition; also, even; square. [ Slang, U. S. ]

He . . . began to shoot; began to get “hunky” with all those people who had been plugging at him. Stephen Crane. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

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Brocken { m } | Brocken { pl }
hunk | hunks
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