Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.
Slang for a user being added to a killfile.
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Examples for "plonked "
Examples for "plonked "
1 Then the sound of the kettle being plonked down on the cooker.
2 COMPUTERS are no longer just beige boxes plonked on a desk.
3 Thus the decision tree grows and a star CEO is plonked on top.
4 I plonked the glass on the bar and burped, my sinuses already stretching.
5 Whipping out her new blaster, she plonked it right up against his nose.
1 Either way, you want unpretentious plonk that promises not to be poisonous.
2 He asked me if I would drink tea or beer or plonk .
3 What should you plonk your butt on the couch for this month?
4 There's nothing quite like a vintage South African brand of plonk , is there?
5 The old image of plonk grappa is difficult to shrug off, producers say.
6 Steer clear of the cheap plonk that is sloshing around the Irish market.
7 We can't just take our methodology and plonk it over there.
8 It's all about drinkable plonk at a decent price, right?
9 Why not plonk something calmer and gentler in the middle?
10 Show me a Chippendale commode and I'll plonk a mug of tea on it.
11 MARKET indicators suggested it was a good old-fashioned plonk on runaway Cup winner Self Sense.
12 I don't know, it's supposed to be art but why plonk a state house here?
13 Take two opposites and plonk yourself in the middle.
14 It's a smooth, fruity, almost strawberry-scented wine without the sickly aftertaste of cheap pink plonk .
15 A definite feeling that dire old plonk was disappearing.
16 Ice for the Emu beer and, if you're feeling a bit fancy, to plonk in the wine.
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