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    plonk
    /plɒŋk/

    verb

    • 1. set down heavily or carelessly: "she plonked her glass on the table"
    • 2. play unskilfully on a musical instrument: "people plonking around on expensive instruments"

    noun

    • 1. a sound as of something being set down heavily: "he sat down with a plonk"

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  2. PLONK definition: 1. to put something down heavily and without taking care: 2. to play a musical instrument, usually…. Learn more.

  3. How to use plonk in a sentence. to pluck or hit so as to produce a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound; to set down suddenly : plump; to make a plunking sound… See the full definition

  4. If you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly.

  5. Plonk definition: inferior or cheap wine.. See examples of PLONK used in a sentence.

  6. plonk definition: 1. to put something somewhere quickly and without care: 2. cheap wine. Learn more.

  7. vb. ( often foll by down) to drop or be dropped, esp heavily or suddenly: he plonked the money on the table. n. the act or sound of plonking. interj. an exclamation imitative of this sound. plonk. ( plɒŋk) n. (Brewing) informal Brit and Austral and NZ alcoholic drink, usually wine, esp of inferior quality.

  8. Definitions of 'plonk' 1. If you plonk something somewhere, you put it or drop it there heavily and carelessly. [British, informal] [...] 2. If you plonk yourself somewhere, you sit down carelessly without paying attention to the people around you. [British, informal] [...] 3. Plonk is cheap or poor quality wine. [mainly British, informal] [...]