junkyard

/ˈdʒʌŋkjɑrd/
noun
  1. A place where old or broken things, especially cars and metal objects, are collected, stored, and sometimes sold for parts or recycling.
    • The old bicycles were taken to the junkyard to be melted down for scrap metal.
    • Kids are not allowed to play in the junkyard because it is full of sharp and dangerous objects.
    • My uncle bought a used car door from the junkyard for fifty dollars.
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