The Wonky Donkey

Mercury News: Why is ‘The Wonky Donkey’ the best-selling book in America?

Can laughter be infectious? A YouTube video featuring a Scottish grandmother reading The Wonky Donkey to her four-month-old grandson—in between irrepressible fits of giggles—seems to have had a ...

Capitalizing on the picture book turned viral video sensation The Wonky Donkey, Scholastic has announced the global release of a sequel, The Dinky Donkey. The book, which once again pairs New Zealand ...

“The Wonky Donkey,” a children’s picture book from 2009, is the nation’s newest best-selling book – and its newfound success if all thanks to a viral video of a grandma reading to her grandson.

The meaning of WONKY is characteristic of, relating to, or suggestive of a wonk. How to use wonky in a sentence.

WONKY meaning: 1. weak, unsatisfactory, or not firm: 2. not straight or level: 3. (of fruit or vegetables) not…. Learn more.

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Definition of wonky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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  1. Shaky or unsteady: a wonky table. 2. Out of alignment; crooked: "The door itself looked wonky somehow, not quite square with the building" (Steve Augarde). 3. Not functioning properly or normally: wonky digestion; a wonky phone connection. 4. Mentally unbalanced; crazy.

Climate change is an issue that might lend itself more easily to thematic framing in the news, due to the often highly technical and wonky language required to explain it.

Wonky in the sense of physical or mental imbalance is said to date back several centuries, most likely coined in England. Some sources suggest that author Roald Dahl used wonky as the basis of one of his best-known characters, the eccentric candy factory owner Willy Wonka.

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