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
- 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.
- The student plonked their laptop onto their desk, ready for class.
- The musician plonked a note on his guitar, tuning up before the performance.
- The robot plonked its mechanical arm onto the table, as if it were reaching for something.
- The artist plonked a blob of paint onto the canvas, using it as a starting point for their masterpiece.
- The exhausted hiker plonked their backpack down on the ground, sighing with relief.
- 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, plops, plumps, flops,slings, flings, flumps, planks, installs,plants
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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.