English
Etymology
From junky + -ly.
Adverb
junkily (comparative more junkily, superlative most junkily)
- In a junky manner.
2007 April 22, Terrence Rafferty, “The Infinite Variety of the Lady Stanwyck”, in New York Times[1]:The other precode film in the retrospective, Frank Capra’s “Bitter Tea of General Yen” (also 1933), isn’t quite so junkily entertaining.