knacker in a sentence
n.
Definition
Knacker (noun): a worn-out or dilapidated vehicle or object that is no longer functional or reliable.
Sample Sentences
- The old car was a real knacker, constantly breaking down on the road.
- After years of hard work, he finally decided it was time to retire the knacker in his garage.
- She had a knack for fixing things, but her husband called it a knackered old toolbox.
- The relentless training left him feeling like a knacker by the end of the season.
- Despite its age, the knacker still had some charm and character that appealed to enthusiasts.
- The old horse was finally knackered after a long day of work in the fields.
- After running five miles, I felt completely knackered and ready for a nap.
- Her relentless schedule left her feeling knackered by the end of the week.
- He had a knack for getting himself into trouble, but today he was just knackered.
- The team's performance in the final match left them emotionally and physically knackered.
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