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Plunk
/pləŋk/
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Plunk
verb
1.
Make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground.
Synonyms:
clop
,
clump
,
clunk
.
2.
Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.
Synonyms:
flump
,
plank
,
plonk
,
plop
,
plump
,
plump down
,
plunk down
.
"He planked himself into the sofa"
3.
Drop steeply.
Synonyms:
dive
,
plunge
.
4.
Pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion.
Synonyms:
pick
,
pluck
.
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Ker-
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! Missiles were flying through the air and the rah-rahs were stopping a good many of them
...
— The High School Boys' Training Hike • H. Irving Hancock
Words linked to "Plunk" :
go down
,
power-dive
,
descend
,
twang
,
set down
,
pull
,
nosedive
,
crash-dive
,
parachute
,
go
,
striking
,
fall
,
baseball
,
chute
,
sound
,
jump
,
hit
,
put down
,
duck
,
place down
,
come down
,
hitting
,
draw
,
dump
,
force
,
baseball game
,
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