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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | plunk n | (sound: twang) | golpe seco loc nom m | | | (coloquial) | golpetazo nm | | | I heard a plunk and saw my watch sinking to the bottom of the lake. | plunk, also UK: plonk n | (dull sound) (onomatopeya) | plonk nm | | | As soon as I was through the door, I set my heavy backpack down with a plunk. | | plunk [sth]⇒ vtr | (twang, pluck) | puntear⇒ vtr | | | (instrumento musical) | rasguear⇒ vtr | | | Susan has constantly been plunking her new guitar all week. | plunk [sth] on [sth], plunk [sth] onto [sth] (US), plonk [sth] on [sth], plonk [sth] onto [sth] (UK) vtr + prep | informal (put down heavily) | dejar caer de golpe en loc verb | | | He plonked the shopping on the kitchen table and went upstairs without saying a word. |
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