plunk in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Plunk (verb): to drop or place something heavily or abruptly; to sit down heavily.
Sample Sentences
- He plunked himself down on the couch after a long day at work.
- The child watched in delight as the big rock plunked into the pond, sending ripples across the water.
- She plunked the last piece of puzzle into place, completing the picture.
- With a loud plunk, the heavy book fell from the shelf and landed on the floor.
- As they played music, he would plunk away at the piano, experimenting with different melodies.
- She watched as the stone made a satisfying plunk as it hit the surface of the water.
- After a long day, he let himself plunk down on the couch with a sigh of relief.
- The child giggled as he made the toy plunk into the bucket with a splash.
- With a plunk, the fish jumped out of the water, surprising everyone on the boat.
- As the last note faded away, the pianist let his hands plunk onto the keys for a moment of silence.
- He watched the stone plunk into the pond, sending ripples across the surface.
- She felt a sense of relief as she plunked down on the couch after a long day.
- The child plunked his toy cars onto the floor, creating a cacophony of sounds.
- With a satisfying plunk, the acorn fell from the tree and landed on the ground.
- She plunked her guitar on her lap and began to strum a familiar tune.