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Definition of bonkbuster in English: bonkbusternounˈbɒŋkbʌstə British informal A type of popular novel characterized by frequent explicit sexual encounters. Example sentencesExamples - Described by some reviews as a bonkbuster, it's a light-hearted expose of the funeral industry set in Birmingham.
- Women have traditionally bought and read more books than men and the mass market offered gold-spined bonkbusters, historical romances or Aga sagas.
- You do feel that within every 800 page bonkbuster - sorry, novel - there is a classy 200 pager struggling to get out.
- Her latest bonkbuster, Chasing Men, details the life of a 50-something woman out to rediscover her sexuality after the end of a long marriage.
- His book is far from perfect - details of conversations as if taken from transcripts which can't possibly be accurate, and the breathless style of a bonkbuster novel.
- Yet we are so busy fumbling with boarding cards and bonkbusters that there's barely time to register such information.
- She has also been a journalist, bonkbuster novelist, PR and trades union executive.
- The book inadvertently raises the issue of whether writers play a useful role in political commentary when their expertise really lies in bonkbusters or whodunits.
- Her debut novel was an awful bonkbuster detailing the adventures of a hot young hackette who sleeps her way to the top.
- Previous novels - we shan't call them bonkbusters, she hates that - have been set around showjumping, classical music and competitive polo.
- He is a character from political melodrama, a figure from one of those dreadful political bonkbusters.
Origin 1980s: from bonk, on the pattern of blockbuster. |