Gunks [noun]

Definition of Gunks:

muck, morass

Synonyms of Gunks:

Quagmire

Goo

Swamp

Fen

Dirt

Slime

Mud

Marsh

Ooze

Moss

Bog

Quicksand

Glop


Opposite/Antonyms of Gunks:

-


Sentence/Example of Gunks:

This will prevent accumulations of gunk inside your humidifier and require less hands-on cleaning when the time comes.

The traverse is broken by an island, to which the Indians, with us, applied the name of Sha-wan-gunk.

"Hope that gunk they used to monkey up my complexion doesn't sweat out," he told himself.

Gunk; a 'take in,' a 'sell'; as a verb, to 'take in,' to cheat.

"Gunk" and "chaw" are the Scots for a bitter and envious disappointment which shows itself in face and eyes.

I've been fighting this cowlick ever since I've been a kid—stocking caps, gunk, the works.

"Gunk" is the poor makeshift that must be employed to indicate it.

Penrod uttered one half-hearted "Gunk" as he turned in at his own gate.

I saved about a cupful of the slimy gunk and she went back to her dishes.

Alive or dead, the gunk was the most powerful desiccant I'd ever heard of.