Plonk ( verb , noun , noun )

(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:

  1. He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
  2. She plonked the book on the table.
  3. He plonked himself down on the couch.
  4. She plonked her bag on the chair.
  5. 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:

  1. He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
  2. She plonked the book on the table.
  3. He plonked himself down on the couch.
  4. She plonked her bag on the chair.
  5. 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:

  1. He plonked the heavy suitcase on the floor.
  2. She plonked the book on the table.
  3. He plonked himself down on the couch.
  4. She plonked her bag on the chair.
  5. He plonked the glass on the table.
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