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1. Burroughs wrote Junky, his first novel
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2. Some dictionaries list Junky as an alternative spelling of junkie in the sense synonymous with addict, but the words are usually kept separate in edited writing.
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6. 37 synonyms of Junky from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 47 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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9. Burroughs published Junky, an irresistible strung-out ode to the joys and perversities of drug addiction. Junky eschews allegory for scrupulous realism
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10. More than anything else, Junky reads like a field guide to the American underworld.”—
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12. About The Book In his raw debut novel, Junky, Burroughs fictionalized his experiences using and dealing heroin and other drugs in the 1940s, turning them into a work that reads like a field report from the underworld of postwar America.
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15. William Burroughs chronicles his early days of heroin addiction in "Junky," which as one of the introductions puts it is a fictitious narrative based on events from his life
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18. Junky adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." US, informal (old, useless) ( familier ) pourri adj adjectif : modifie un nom
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20. 6 synonyms for Junky: drug addict, junkie, addict, freak, junkie, nut
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22. Through junk neighbourhoods in New York, New Orleans and Mexico City, through time spent kicking, time spent dealing and time rolling drunks for money, through junk sickness and a sanatorium, Junky is a field report (by a writer trained in anthropology at Harvard) from the American post-war drug underground
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24. Definition of Junky written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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25. Junky: 1 n a narcotics addict Synonyms: drug addict , junkie Types: show 5 types hide 5 types cocaine addict a person addicted to cocaine binger , crack addict someone addicted to crack cocaine heroin addict someone addicted to heroin opium addict , opium taker someone addicted to opium withdrawer a drug addict who is discontinuing the
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29. In his debut novel, Junky, Burroughs fictionalized his experiences using and peddling heroin and other drugs in the 1950s into a work that reads like a field report from the underworld of post-war America.The Burroughs-like protagonist of the novel, Bill Lee, see-saws between
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33. Junky (comparative junkier, superlative junkiest) Resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality
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34. Junky (plural junkies) (slang, derogatory) Alternative spelling of …
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35. Junky Summary William Lee—nicknamed Bill—is a thirty-year-old white male living in New York City who begins using morphine and develops an addiction to narcotics—or junk
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JUNKY [ˈjəNGkē]
junky - someone who is so ardently devoted to something that it resembles an addiction; "a golf addict"; "a car nut"; "a bodybuilding freak"; "a news junkie". addict, freak, junkie, nut.
junk·ie also junk·y (jŭng′kē) n. pl. junk·ies Slang 1. A narcotics addict, especially one using heroin. 2. One who has an insatiable interest or devotion: a ...
a drug addict, especially one addicted to heroin. a person with an insatiable craving for something: a chocolate junkie. an enthusiastic follower; fan; devotee: a baseball junkie. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020
A junkie uses only to avoid junk sickness, otherwise known as withdrawal. The junkie knows life because he has an intimate knowledge of death. We need not say that Junkie declined obedience, neither would he listen to the silvery blandishments of Gertie.