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plonk

1 of 2verb
//plɑŋk//
Forms:plonks,plonking,plonked,plonked
1

to drop or place something heavily and without much care

transitive
  • She plonked the bags of groceries on the kitchen counter after a long day of shopping.
  • The child plonked the toys into the bin without organizing them.
  • In frustration, she plonked her books onto the table after a challenging study session.
  • He plonked the toolbox on the garage floor before starting to work on the repairs.