Junkyard example sentences

Related (3): scrapheap, scrapyard, dumpsite

junk·yard

noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH

junkyard (noun) · junkyards (plural noun)

  - a place where scrap is collected before being recycled or discarded. British term scrapyard.

Synonyms

scrapyard, dump, dustheap, midden, dunghill, scrapyard, here, Legal

"Junkyard" Example Sentences

1. The old car was hauled to the junkyard for scrap metal.
2. The junkyard was a sea of rusted parts and twisted metal.
3. The backyard had become a makeshift junkyard for old appliances and furniture.
4. The junkyard dog barked ferociously at anyone who approached.
5. The smell of oil and gasoline permeated the air at the junkyard.
6. The local kids would often sneak into the junkyard to scavenge for parts for their bikes.
7. The junkyard was located on the outskirts of town, away from residential areas.
8. The junkyard owner was notorious for buying stolen cars and reselling their parts.
9. The old washing machine was beyond repair and was dumped in the junkyard.
10. The junkyard had a reputation for being a prime location for scavengers looking for rare car parts.
11. The flames from the burning car could be seen from the nearby junkyard.
12. The workers at the junkyard used heavy machinery to lift and move large objects.
13. The junkyard had a special section for vintage cars, which attracted collectors from all over the country.
14. The junkyard owner was suspected of operating an illegal chop shop on the premises.
15. The abandoned warehouse had been turned into a junkyard for old electronics and computer parts.
16. The children were warned to stay away from the dangerous junkyard if they wanted to avoid getting hurt.
17. The junkyard provided a steady stream of employment opportunities for many in the surrounding area.
18. The old restaurant was gutted and turned into a junkyard by the new owner.
19. The local police often patrolled the junkyard due to reports of theft and vandalism.
20. The wrecked car was towed to the junkyard where it was stripped for parts.
21. The junkyard had a towering pile of discarded car batteries, waiting to be disposed of properly.
22. The broken bicycles were piled up in the corner of the junkyard, waiting to be scrapped.
23. The lone scarecrow stood tall in the middle of the junkyard, guarding over the piles of scrap metal.
24. The junkyard was eerily quiet on Sundays, when the workers took the day off.
25. The rusty old pickup truck had been abandoned in the junkyard for years.
26. The junkyard was a treasure trove for anyone looking to build a unique work of art from salvaged materials.
27. The bell from the schoolhouse had been discarded and was found in the junkyard years later.
28. The old playground equipment had been repurposed into a makeshift jungle gym by the kids who played in the junkyard.
29. The stray cat had taken up residence in the junkyard, making a home among the discarded scrap metal.
30. The junkyard owner had a soft spot for antiques and had a small collection of old typewriters and record players in his office.

Common Phases

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1. The rusty car lay abandoned in the junkyard; it was beyond repair.
2. The scent of old metal and oil permeated the junkyard; it was overwhelming.
3. The children played hide-and-seek amongst the towering piles of scrap metal in the junkyard.
4. The junkyard owner meticulously cataloged each item in his inventory; it was his livelihood.
5. The scavengers searched the junkyard for discarded treasures; they were always on the lookout for valuable items.
6. The junkyard was a maze of twisted steel and broken machinery; it was a dangerous place to navigate.
7. The sound of clanging metal echoed through the junkyard; it was a symphony of junk.
8. The sun beat down on the junkyard, intensifying the stench of decay and rust.
9. The old dog curled up in the shade of a car in the junkyard; it was his home.
10. The junkyard was a graveyard for abandoned dreams and forgotten memories.

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