PLUNK
\plˈʌŋk], \plˈʌŋk], \p_l_ˈʌ_ŋ_k]\
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pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion, as of guitar strings; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin"
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a hollow twanging sound
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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a hollow twanging sound
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(baseball) hitting a baseball so that it drops suddenly
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pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin"
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with a short hollow thud; "plop came the ball down to the corner of the green"
By Princeton University
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To pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to twang.
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To throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; as, to plunk down a dollar; also, to hit or strike.
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To be a truant from (school).
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To make a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, as by pulling hard on a taut string and quickly releasing it; of a raven, to croak.
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To drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
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Act or sound of plunking.
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A large sum of money.
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A dollar.
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To play truant, or hooky.
By Oddity Software
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To pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to twang.
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To throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; as, to plunk down a dollar; also, to hit or strike.
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To be a truant from (school).
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To make a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, as by pulling hard on a taut string and quickly releasing it; of a raven, to croak.
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To drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
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Act or sound of plunking.
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A large sum of money.
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A dollar.
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To play truant, or hooky.
By Noah Webster.
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