plonks Synonyms

plonks Meaning

plonks

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

plonks Sentence Examples

  1. The clumsy tourist plonked his backpack on the ancient statue, causing it to topple.
  2. The dog plonked its wet body onto the couch, leaving a trail of muddy paw prints.
  3. The child plonked their crayons down on the table, eager to start drawing.
  4. The waiter plonked the food onto the table with a loud thud, startling the diners.
  5. The student plonked their laptop onto their desk, ready for class.
  6. The musician plonked a note on his guitar, tuning up before the performance.
  7. The robot plonked its mechanical arm onto the table, as if it were reaching for something.
  8. The artist plonked a blob of paint onto the canvas, using it as a starting point for their masterpiece.
  9. The exhausted hiker plonked their backpack down on the ground, sighing with relief.
  10. The angry customer plonked their coffee cup back onto the counter, demanding a refund.

FAQs About the word plonks

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

tosses, plumps, plops, flumps,slings, planks, flops, installs, flings, ensconces

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The clumsy tourist plonked his backpack on the ancient statue, causing it to topple.

The dog plonked its wet body onto the couch, leaving a trail of muddy paw prints.

The child plonked their crayons down on the table, eager to start drawing.

The waiter plonked the food onto the table with a loud thud, startling the diners.