to plank down

  • 1plank down — verb drop heavily • Syn: ↑plonk down, ↑plump down • Hypernyms: ↑drop • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody …

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  • 2plank down —  Put down (esp. deposit money) …

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  • 3plank down — lay one s money on the table, pay immediately …

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  • 4plank — /plæŋk / (say plangk) noun 1. a long, flat piece of timber thicker than a board. 2. timber in such pieces. 3. something to stand on or to cling to for support. 4. Originally US a policy which is a key part of a political party s platform. 5. Yoga …

  • 5Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions — Studio album by The Chieftains (among others) Released 2002 Genre Celtic folk, Country, Bluegrass Length …

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  • 6plank — [plaŋk] n. [ME planke < NormFr < OFr planche < LL planca, a board, plank < VL palanca < Gr phalangai < phalanx (gen. phalangos): see PHALANX] 1. a long, broad, thick board 2. PLANKING (sense 2) 3. something that supports or… …

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  • 7Plank — Plank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Planked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Planking}.] 1. To cover or lay with planks; as, to plank a floor or a ship. Planked with pine. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash; as, to… …

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  • 8Down Periscope — Theatrical release poster Directed by David S. Ward Produced by Rob …

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  • 9Plank House — The indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest constructed their homes, a plank house from the biodegradable cedar tree. The American Heritage Dictionary defines longhouse as a long communal dwelling, especially of certain Native American,… …

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  • 10plank — n. & v. n. 1 a long flat piece of timber used esp. in building, flooring, etc. 2 an item of a political or other programme (cf. PLATFORM). v.tr. 1 provide, cover, or floor, with planks. 2 (usu. foll. by down; also absol.) esp. US colloq. a put (a …

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