plonk

[plɒŋk]

plonk Definition

  • 1a cheap or inferior wine
  • 2to put something down heavily or carelessly

Using plonk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plonk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He brought a bottle of plonk to the party.

  • Example

    She plonked her bag on the floor and sat down.

  • Example

    The book landed on the table with a plonk.

plonk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plonk

Phrases with plonk

  • to sit down heavily or ungracefully

    Example

    She plonked herself down on the sofa.

  • to save money regularly

    Example

    I've been plonking away a few dollars every week for a rainy day.

  • to put something down heavily or carelessly

    Example

    He plonked down his backpack and slumped into a chair.

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Summary: plonk in Brief

The term 'plonk' [plɒŋk] refers to a cheap or inferior wine, as in 'He brought a bottle of plonk to the party.' It can also be used as a verb meaning to put something down heavily or carelessly, as in 'She plonked her bag on the floor and sat down.' Other phrases include 'plonk oneself down,' meaning to sit down heavily or ungracefully, and 'plonk away,' meaning to save money regularly.