plonks in English

noun
1
a sound as of something being set down heavily.
he sat down with a plonk
2
cheap wine of inferior quality.
Spanish wine, which was higher in alcohol than other wines, was regarded mainly as cheaper heady plonk , and better, more expensive, wines were often cut with it.
verb
1
set down heavily or carelessly.
she plonked her glass on the table
2
play on a musical instrument laboriously or unskillfully.
people plonking around on expensive instruments
verb

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1. ‘The weakest element is the soundtrack - rhythmic rattles and plops, Clonks, clicks and plonks, with vague background song - rather a letdown.’ ‘While not entirely practical for our enclosed winter months, the subtle Clonks of natural bamboo can be a calming force come spring.’