Plonk
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verb
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noun
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noun
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(As a verb)
Plonk ( verb )
To drop or set down heavily or abruptly.
Origin:
Origin uncertain, possibly imitative of the sound of a heavy object falling.
Examples:
- He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
- She plonked the book on the table.
- He plonked himself down on the couch.
- She plonked her bag on the chair.
- He plonked the glass on the table.
(As a noun)
Plonk ( noun )
To drop or set down heavily or abruptly.
Origin:
Origin uncertain, possibly imitative of the sound of a heavy object falling.
Examples:
- He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
- She plonked the book on the table.
- He plonked himself down on the couch.
- She plonked her bag on the chair.
- He plonked the glass on the table.
(As a noun)
Plonk ( noun )
To drop or set down heavily or abruptly.
Origin:
Origin uncertain, possibly imitative of the sound of a heavy object falling.
Examples:
- He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
- She plonked the book on the table.
- He plonked himself down on the couch.
- She plonked her bag on the chair.
- He plonked the glass on the table.