plunks Antonyms
Meaning of plunks
plunks
to drop abruptly, to pluck or hit so as to produce a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, to set down suddenly, to drop or set down suddenly, to make a plunking sound, to make or cause to make a hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, to come out in favor of someone or something
plunks Sentence Examples
- The rain plunks against the roof, creating a soothing rhythm.
- The piano keys plunk softly as the musician plays a heartfelt melody.
- The coins plunk into the vending machine, promising a sweet reward.
- The guitar strings plunk as the strumming intensifies.
- The basketball plunks through the hoop, sparking cheers from the crowd.
- The maracas plunk rhythmically, adding a vibrant touch to the music.
- The keys plunk into the lock, unlocking a world of possibilities.
- The water droplets plunk into the pond, creating tiny ripples.
- The golf ball plunks into the hole, signaling a triumphant finish.
- As the raindrops plunk onto the leaves, nature's symphony begins.
FAQs About the word plunks
to drop abruptly, to pluck or hit so as to produce a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, to set down suddenly, to drop or set down suddenly, to make a plun
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The rain plunks against the roof, creating a soothing rhythm.
The piano keys plunk softly as the musician plays a heartfelt melody.
The coins plunk into the vending machine, promising a sweet reward.
The guitar strings plunk as the strumming intensifies.