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ploŋk(to place or put noisily and rather clumsily: He plonked his books on the table; She plonked herself down in front of the fire.) plumpe, klaske, slenge (seg) nedIsubst. \/plɒŋk\/smell, klaskIIsubst. \/plɒŋk\/(britisk, austr., hverdagslig) billig og simpel vinIIIverb \/plɒŋk\/legge, slippe, slenge, smelle, klaskeplonk down ( overført) punge ut med, slenge i bordet• he plonked down 14,000 dollars for the carhan slengte 14.000 dollar i bordet for bilen sette hardt nedfalle, deise, plumpe, slenge seg nedplonk oneself down slenge seg nedIVadv. \/plɒŋk\/bums, med et smell, med et brak, hardt
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