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Answer for the clue "Hunky-dory (Sl.) ", 4 letters:
jake

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a. (context slang English) adequate; satisfactory; acceptable. n. (context US English) A juvenile male turkey.

Usage examples of jake.

Twenty minutes later, Jake sat waist-deep in a steaming galvanized iron bath, set out alfresco under the mahogany trees.

By the time they had reached Rotterdam, she was almost sure that she could have driven through that city and she was quite prepared to do so, but Jake asured her that his leg was perfectly all right and they changed places again.

Jake decided that the audition had been as close to perfect as any show Nelle had ever done.

Britannia and Jake were getting into their car when Beyke swam into the hall, a filmy wrap over her dress.

GHQ was out on the street, but Doc found Jake inside the big schoolroom where he enjoyed his early morning bracky and coffee.

Jake after he and Annabel had agreed to table the conceitedness issue.

Jake was trucking down the street with his bottle of La Copita in its paper bag in hand.

Very deliberately, Jake walked to the nearest storm drain, and with precise aim dropped his half-full La Copita bottle down it.

Jake Weiss, chief of the epidemiology department, stood in the doorway.

While Jake reiterated the purpose of his visit, a waiter set down a ramekin of warm apple-and-brioche bread pudding topped with creme fraiche, then poured steaming black coffee into an expensive-looking china cup.

Jake DeS hazer standing alone on the flight deck that night, reflected on their future.

Jake DeS hazer who had yet to board, helped the seamen grab for the nose, and they managed to force it down by hand.

He and Jake DeS hazer the bombardier, tried to stuff a coat into the opening, but it blew back in immediately.

In the nose, with the wind screaming through the foot wide gap, Jake DeS hazer the bombardier, was amazed to see that people were living so high in the mountains.

Jake DeS hazer recalled that he was asked specifically about the aircraft carrier Hornet and about Doolittle.