plunk
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dan diye.
2. güm diye.
3. dili mızrapla ses çıkarmak.
4. plonk.
5. birden.
6. tam isabetle.
7. gümlemek.
8. küt diye.
9. vurmak.
10. çarpmak.
Tanımlar :
1.
to throw or place heavily or abruptly: plunked the money down on the counter.
2. to strum or pluck (a stringed instrument).
3. to drop or fall abruptly or heavily; plump: plunked onto the couch with a sigh of relief.
4. to emit a hollow twanging sound.
5. informal A heavy blow or stroke.
6. A short hollow twanging sound.
7. informal with a short hollow thud.
8. informal exactly; precisely: the dart landed plunk in the center of the target.
2. to strum or pluck (a stringed instrument).
3. to drop or fall abruptly or heavily; plump: plunked onto the couch with a sigh of relief.
4. to emit a hollow twanging sound.
5. informal A heavy blow or stroke.
6. A short hollow twanging sound.
7. informal with a short hollow thud.
8. informal exactly; precisely: the dart landed plunk in the center of the target.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to drop or throw heavily (onto or into something) so that it makes a sound
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
act or sound of plunking.
2.
3. A large sum of money.
4. A dollar.
5. 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.
6. to drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
7. to play truant, or “hooky”.
8. to pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to twang.
9. to throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; ; also, to hit or strike.
10. to be a truant from (school).
2.
3. A large sum of money.
4. A dollar.
5. 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.
6. to drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
7. to play truant, or “hooky”.
8. to pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to twang.
9. to throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; ; also, to hit or strike.
10. to be a truant from (school).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to strike suddenly, with a dull sound; knock; bang: as, they plunked him with stones.
2. to knock (away); knock (from).
3. to shoot; fill full of ‘lead’ (missiles).
4. to pluck (a stringed instrument) so as to produce a low or deep sound; in general, twang.
5. to make or emit an abrupt and usually heavy sound: especially used of the rough sounding of a stringed instrument, and sometimes strung out with arbitrary variations (as in the quotation).
6. to croak or cry as a raven.
7. to plunge or drop down abruptly.
8. suddenly; plump: as, he came plunk against the half-open door.
9. A hard, dull blow: as, to hit one a plunk.
10. A twang; a twanging sound: as, the plunk-plunk of the banjo.
11. A dollar.
2. to knock (away); knock (from).
3. to shoot; fill full of ‘lead’ (missiles).
4. to pluck (a stringed instrument) so as to produce a low or deep sound; in general, twang.
5. to make or emit an abrupt and usually heavy sound: especially used of the rough sounding of a stringed instrument, and sometimes strung out with arbitrary variations (as in the quotation).
6. to croak or cry as a raven.
7. to plunge or drop down abruptly.
8. suddenly; plump: as, he came plunk against the half-open door.
9. A hard, dull blow: as, to hit one a plunk.
10. A twang; a twanging sound: as, the plunk-plunk of the banjo.
11. A dollar.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
2. a hollow twanging sound
3. drop steeply
4. with a short hollow thud
5. (baseball) hitting a baseball so that it drops suddenly
6. pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion
7. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
2. a hollow twanging sound
3. drop steeply
4. with a short hollow thud
5. (baseball) hitting a baseball so that it drops suddenly
6. pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion
7. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.