plonk

(noun, verb, adverb, interjection)

adverb

1. (followed by a location) Precisely and forcefully.

- He dropped his bag of tools plonk in the middle of the table.

interjection

1. The sound made by something solid landing.

noun

1. a cheap wine of inferior quality

Definition categories: food, vino, wine

2. the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)

Definition categories: event, noise

Sentences with plonk as a noun:

- I just heard a plonk — did something fall down in the kitchen?

- Chris and that plonk had better be flushing the scum out.

verb

1. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise

Similar word(s): flump, plank, plop, plump, plunk

Definition categories: contact

Sentences with plonk as a verb:

- When you’ve finished with the sponge, just plonk it back in the sink.