56 examples of plunks in sentences

And, if I don't have luck, I'm broke, anyhow, so fifty or sixty plunks won't make much difference.

"I was home from Camp Dix on a short leave and was on my way to see the old gent and the rest of the folks, when who should I run plunk into but that old water rat.

Then you cut through the woods and follow the trail till all of a sudden you come plunk out on the edge of the lake and it's all surrounded by woods.

It runs plunk into the end of Shad Row.

"And suppose while he's on his way he runs plunk into another law.

~The Banjo Fiend.~ There is a fellow across the way Who plays the banjo night and day, And all you ever hear him play, Is plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

it is that constant strain, That plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

it is that constant strain, That plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

You sit here in your room and swear, But he can't hear, nor does he care, Only goes on playing that same old air, The plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

You sit here in your room and swear, But he can't hear, nor does he care, Only goes on playing that same old air, The plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

It is his hope that some fine day On the Banjo Club they'll let him play, But he won't if we have aught to say, With his plunk, plunk, plunkety, plunk, plunk.

After a lot of trouble, we managed to hang it so perfectly central from the rope over the iron pulley, that when hoisted to the ceiling and dropped, it went every time plunk into the well, like a candle-extinguisher.

It was evident that no Kingston man could stop it in time to throw either to first base or home ahead of a Charleston man; but since Kingston could not put the side out before a run was scored, the Charlestonians cheerfully consented to put themselves out; that is, the base-runner on second, making a furious dash for third, ran ker-plunk into the ball, which recorded itself on his funny-bone.

I shows yer how, but it'll cost twenty-five plunks ter learn der trick.

" "If ye got five hundred cold plunks in yaller ye kin get him; if not, you walk straight to that tree thar an' don't drop yer hands or turn or I'll fire.

To twang the lyre from time to time, or knock a few mellow plunks out of the harp, was regarded with much favor by the Anglo-Saxons, who were much given to feasting and merriment.

"Plunk into upstairs somewhere.

But you'll find George on that little plunk of a rock.

From the great platform built under a group of live oaks near the patio they heard the resonant plunk-plunk-plunk of a harp making ready for the dance, and the shrill laughter of slim señoritas hovering there.

From the great platform built under a group of live oaks near the patio they heard the resonant plunk-plunk-plunk of a harp making ready for the dance, and the shrill laughter of slim señoritas hovering there.

From the great platform built under a group of live oaks near the patio they heard the resonant plunk-plunk-plunk of a harp making ready for the dance, and the shrill laughter of slim señoritas hovering there.

So I reckon all I got to do after I pay the boys is take m' little old twenty-three plunks, and my hossesif I can't sell 'em right offand pull out for God-knows-where-and-I-don't-care- a-damn!" * *

He had glass mirrors up that cost him a hundred plunks apiece.

A weak-kneed, chicken-livered, white-bellied old bullfrog that squeaks and jumps, plunk!

Recipe for a suffragette: To the power that already lies in her hands You add equal rights with the gents; You'll find votes that used to bring two or three plunks, Marked down to ninety-eight cents.

56 examples of  plunks  in sentences