Crossword-Solution: FUNKY 5 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Funky a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, great fear, or funking.

We have 32 clues for the answer “FUNKY”

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in a state of cowardly fright 1 answer
"My name is Prince, and I am ___" (Prince lyric) 1 answer
Bluesy, in jazz 1 answer
Evil-smelling 1 answer
Humorously unconventional 1 answer
Like James Brown's music 1 answer
Like old-time blues with a beat 1 answer
Like some bass lines 1 answer
With a rhythmic groove 1 answer
Musty-smelling 2 answers
Panicky 9 answers
niffy 17 answers
Gamy 18 answers
Musty 22 answers
Foul-smelling 23 answers
offbeat 23 answers
reeking 25 answers
Stinking 26 answers
Noisome 27 answers
Odorous 29 answers
smelly 31 answers
rancid 32 answers
Hip 37 answers
Jazzman 39 answers
Malodorous 40 answers
Afraid 45 answers
fetid 55 answers
putrid 55 answers
frowzy 56 answers
repellent 59 answers
Stale 61 answers
Disgusting 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FUNKY (5)

Then Captain Dodd went in, and treated those artists with the same good-humoured contempt he would a parish bowler, and, in particular, sent Mynne's over-tossed balls flying over his head for five, or to square leg for four, and, on his retiring with twenty-five, scored in eight minutes, the remaining Barkingtonians were less funky, and made some fair scores.” Mrs.
Hard Cash Charles Reade 2013
When the Germans retreated from Gommecourt, where so many boys of the 56th (London) Division had fallen on the 1st of July, I went through that evil place by way of Fonquevillers (which we called “Funky Villas”), and, stumbling over the shell-craters and broken trenches and dead bodies between the dead masts of slashed and branchless trees, came into the open country to our outpost line.
Now It Can Be Told Philip Gibbs 2002
You witched the lady over to pounce on her like a fowler, you threatened her father with a scandal, if he thought proper to force the trap; swore you 'd toss her to be plucked by the gossips, eh? She's free of you! You got your English and your Germans here to point their bills, and stretch their necks, and hiss, if this gentleman--and your newspapers!--if he didn't give up to you like a funky traveller to a highwayman.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond, v8 George Meredith 2003
You witched the lady over to pounce on her like a fowler, you threatened her father with a scandal, if he thought proper to force the trap; swore you'd toss her to be plucked by the gossips, eh? She's free of you! You got your English and your Germans here to point their bills, and stretch their necks, and hiss, if this gentleman—and your newspapers!—if he didn't give up to you like a funky traveller to a highwayman.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete George Meredith 2002
Wired magazine, a funky, new publication offering stories on data encryption, Usenet, and software freedom, was flying off magazine racks.
Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software Sam Williams 2004

Quotes with FUNKY (3)

I can't go to Amsterdam. One of my doctors thinks it's a bad idea." He was quiet for a second. "God," he said. "I should've just paid for it myself. Should've just taken you straight from the Funky Bones to Amsterdam.""But then I would've had a probably fatal episode of deoxygenation in Amsterdam, and my body would have been shipped home in the cargo hold of an airplane," I said. "Well, yeah," he said. "But before that, my grand romantic gesture would have totally gotten me l…
John Green The Fault in Our Stars
[He] carefully put a funky-looking pair of reading glasses on her. "There we go. How are they?" She blinked experimentally, peering around the room. "Good, I think. Thank you.""Wear them the next time we f***. That would be thanking me.""Aww. You say the sweetest things.""Don't I?
Kylie Scott Skin
When I began writing The Night Bookmobile, it was a story about a woman's secret life as a reader. As I worked it also became a story about the claims that books place on their readers, the imbalance between our inner and outer lives, a cautionary tale of the seductions of the written word. It became a vision of the afterlife as a library, of heaven as a funky old camper filled with everything you've ever read. What is this heaven? What is it we desire from the hours, weeks, …
Audrey Niffenegger The Night Bookmobile
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (2000–2023).