plonking Synonyms
plonking Meaning
plonking
to drop abruptly, to pluck or hit so as to produce a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, to set down suddenly, cheap or inferior wine, to make a plunking sound, to come out in favor of someone or something
plonking Sentence Examples
- The pianist plonked out a haphazard melody on the ivory keys.
- He plonked his backpack onto the chair with a loud thud.
- The waitress plonked the coffee cup down on the table with a clatter.
- The toddler plonked himself down on the floor, refusing to move.
- The cat plonked its furry body onto the couch, making itself comfortable.
- The tired hiker plonked his heavy boots on the porch, grateful to be home.
- The boy plonked a piece of cake into his mouth, savoring its sweetness.
- The student plonked his notebook on the desk, preparing for the upcoming test.
- The guitarist plonked on a few chords, setting the tempo for the song.
- The man plonked a suitcase onto the conveyor belt, preparing to board his flight.
FAQs About the word plonking
to drop abruptly, to pluck or hit so as to produce a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, to set down suddenly, cheap or inferior wine, to make a plunking s
slinging, flopping, plopping,tossing, installing,plumping, planting, flinging, flumping, planking
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The pianist plonked out a haphazard melody on the ivory keys.
He plonked his backpack onto the chair with a loud thud.
The waitress plonked the coffee cup down on the table with a clatter.
The toddler plonked himself down on the floor, refusing to move.