plunk in English
- plunk⇄adv. with a plunk.
- plunk⇄expr. plunk down, to hand over payment.
Ex. He plunked down four thousand dollars for the car. - plunk⇄expr. plunk for, (Informal.) to plump for.
Ex. He'll plunk for more public housing, (Wall Street Journal). - plunk⇄noun (Informal.)1. the act or sound of plunking.
Ex. They played in such magnificent time that every high-stepping foot in all the line came down with the same jubilant plunk (Booth Tarkington).
2. a direct, forcible blow.
3. (U.S. S - plunk⇄plunk, verb, noun, adverb.
- plunk⇄v.i. 1. to make a sudden sound like the plucking of a stringed musical instrument.
2. to fall or drop down abruptly; plump. - plunk⇄v.t. 1. to pluck (a banjo, guitar, or other stringed musical instrument).
(SYN) pick.
2. to make a sound like the plucking of a stringed musical instrument.
Ex. It was cranked out by scores of organ-grinders and plunked out on a thous