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plunk down

VERB
  1. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
    He planked himself into the sofa
    He planked the money on the table

How To Use plunk down In A Sentence

  • The beverage giant wants you to plunk down your money and decide for yourself.
  • In fact, if you were to plunk down this control on a page in your existing site, it wouldn't operate because the Membership service refuses to disclose cleartext passwords by default.
  • She flushed the toilet, and we all three stood there crowded into the little bathroom and watched the water swirl and kerplunk down the drainpipe and gurgle as the bowl and tank refilled themselves. "The Misses Moses," from my collection Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives (Norton 2010)
  • Like I would plunk down my quarters, hard earned by shelving half a million books every day at the Great Neck Public Library, to help a frog cross a highway.
  • Marketers usually plunk down the equivalent of $ 40, 000 or so in cash, goods or services for placement.
  • Would you spend four grand on a doghouse or plunk down a few hundred for a cat stroller?
  • Potential buyers have to register at www. broward.realforeclose.com and plunk down a 5 percent deposit based on what they expect to be their maximum bid. Dallas Business News - Local Dallas News | Dallas Business Journal
  • Plunk down your $33 and you get this tiny plastic refrigerator that's reminiscent of those old-fashioned Coke machines.
  • In the lobby of the PetSmart PetHotel, which just opened in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, the pets' human "parents" line up to plunk down 23 dollars plus tax for each night their pooch stays.
  • Are audiences so undiscriminating that they will plunk down $9 to see something this creatively bankrupt?
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