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plonk

[plongk] / plɒŋk /
NOUN
jug wine
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VERB
plunk
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Example Sentences

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“So the next day I plonked it on the table and said, ‘This is what you wanted, isn’t it?’”

From The Wall Street Journal

An urban railway bridge, they say, will look completely out of place plonked down in the middle of a meadow.

From BBC

Local councils don't have control over nationwide immigration policy, but Farage has said his party will "resist central government plonking hundreds of these young men in these counties that we now run".

From BBC

They came to a peak in April 2019, when protestors brought parts of the capital to a halt for more than a week and plonked a large pink boat in the middle of Oxford Circus.

From BBC

The company says there are plenty of places with so-called stranded energy that they can plonk their bitcoin mine next to.

From BBC