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punkish

a. 1 reminiscent of the punk subculture. 2 Slightly punk.

Usage examples of "punkish".

In the entrance to a punkish shoe store near the bus stop, two young men were bedding down for the night in orange nylon sleeping bags.

Aimee Dunst and Moira Hogarth were, like us, freshman roommates, and suitably punkish, with eye shadow and gelled hair.

They strutted around like punkish peacocks, drunk on their own power as they scoped out tourists to kill.

The short, borderline punkish hair reminded her of wilder years, before she took academics seriously.

Next came the tweezers, which she used to selectively pluck her eyebrows until she thinned them enough to get the punkish effect she desired.

Breathing heavily, Harrison Beckett looked at the punkish blond hair, the light olive skin, the blue-green eyes staring back with a condescending look.

Her hair was moussed and parted on the side, changing her punkish look of just an hour ago into the mature, distinguished reflection cruising across the wallto-wall mirrors behind the bar.

But there was nothing young or punkish about the man in the expensive suit who watched her walk into the darkened room with curious, dangerous eyes.

Like all such vegetation in that place, it was punkish in its texture, breaking easily into corded strings and fibers.

A young journalist, a small white male wearing black-rimmed eyeglasses and punkish clothes, sat alone.