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plonk1 [plɒŋk, Am plɑ:ŋk] N no pl esp Brit inf (wine)

plonk
jabol m

I . plonk2 [plɒŋk, Am plɑ:ŋk] inf VB trans

1. plonk (put down):

to plonk sth somewhere

2. plonk (sit):

to plonk oneself down on a sofa

II . plonk2 [plɒŋk, Am plɑ:ŋk] inf ADV

III . plonk2 [plɒŋk, Am plɑ:ŋk] inf N

plonk
łomot m

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I don't really know what it is or means, or how to feel, just being plonked in a space with all these other successful people.
www.independent.co.uk
There was none of the familiar consumer behaviour that involved filling cars and vans to the brim with crate upon crate of plonk.
www.independent.co.uk
There, a grilled pud, with lashings of mustard, is plonked on to a bap as our brekkie.
www.independent.co.uk
Well pickled reading the above, stay off the cheap vinaigrette tasting plonk. 3/0 to the cherry boys.
www.bournemouthecho.co.uk
We're going to pick up guitars, have a plonk and see if anybody has got any tunes or ideas.
en.wikipedia.org
The question was always how this should occur, as just plonking a "consumer" into a committee (or a chart) isn't going to achieve much.
blogs.crikey.com.au
Cue embarrassment as it's revealed you've rated a cheapo bottle of table plonk above a ferociously expensive vintage.
now-here-this.timeout.com
Sure, plonking down a variety of standardised shops etc is not too hard, but putting in localised quest lines is another story.
www.kotaku.com.au
Being on my own made the task of settling on a place to plonk myself all the harder.
www.limerickpost.ie
The artists should be working with the site, not just plonking pieces down.
www.ft.com

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