Plunk | Mean of plunk in English Dictionary
/ˈplʌŋk/
- Verb
- to pull or hit a string or key on a musical instrument with your fingers especially in a way that makes a brief, somewhat harsh sound
- You've been plunking that banjo all afternoon!
- She plunked out a little tune on the piano.
- plunking away on a guitar
- to hit (someone or something) especially with a ball
- The pitcher plunked the first two batters of the game.
- to drop or place (something or someone) in a forceful and often careless way
- He plunked [=(Brit) plonked] the suitcase onto the bench.
- She plunked a mug of coffee on the counter.
- He was plunked down into a job he wasn't qualified to do.
- to pay or spend (money)
- He just plunked down $25,000 for a new car.
- to sit or lie down suddenly in a careless way
- He plunked down [=(Brit) plonked down] beside me.
- She plunked herself down on the sofa.
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