0 a place to which people take large things such as old furniture or machines that they no longer want
1 a place, often a large open area, where useless or unwanted items are left, and sometimes sold
When one considers the great basic industries that are under national control, it is some "junkyard"!
Bottles can also be collected from a junkyard and traded for money at an adjacent convenience store.
He runs away from his family and joins a gang of junkyard dogs to fulfill his longing for freedom and a life without rules.
The robbers soon leave their hideout in a local junkyard and go to a nearby bar to phone their boss and get new instructions.
A junkyard operated on the site for over two decades.
In a dark, desolate cemetery or junkyard, the hostess introduces the first legend, and the scene changes to a re-enactment.
In 2005, the band's longtime touring van had to be sold to a junkyard with 317,116 miles on it.
They are typically found in junkyards, with less than $1,000 being invested by the race teams.