junkyard
1 of 1noun/ʤənk.jɑrd/
Forms:junkyards
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a location where various old, damaged items such as vehicles, machinery, and other items are collected, stored, and often sold for parts or recycled
A junkyard is a place where old, broken, or unwanted vehicles and other items are stored, often for recycling or parts. It is a site where items that are no longer in working condition are collected and either dismantled for parts or sold for scrap metal. Junkyards are commonly filled with discarded cars, machinery, and other materials that are no longer useful, and they play a role in helping to reuse valuable components or materials from old objects.
- The old car was taken to the junkyard after it broke down and couldn't be repaired.
- Local children loved to explore the abandoned junkyard, imagining themselves as adventurers in a post-apocalyptic world.
- The mechanic found a rare antique engine part buried in the depths of the junkyard, much to his excitement.
- Environmental activists protested the expansion of the junkyard, citing concerns about pollution and its impact on the surrounding area.
- After salvaging usable parts from the old appliances, the junkyard sold the remaining scrap metal to recycling companies.