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You walk into the classroom and just plunk your stuff down on any old desk
If I use plop instead of plunk then what would sentence imply?
Dec 7, 2021 5:27 AM
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They both work and mean almost the exact same thing :)
December 7, 2021
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verb To drop, toss, or set someone or something heavily or clumsily (on or into something). I plopped Sally onto the table so the doctor could have a look at her.
When something like an ice cube drops in the water it makes the sound of "plop". To use plop as a verb means you drop sth down and makes that sort of sound. Plunk is nearly the same.
December 7, 2021
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Yes both mean the same thing
December 7, 2021
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