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kerplunk

[ ker-pluhngk ]

adverb

  1. with or as if with a sudden muffled thud:

    The huge stone hit the water kerplunk.



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Origin of kerplunk1

First recorded in 1885–90; ker-, plunk
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That means Stone and Jackson can’t pressure the quarterback, which is where several of the Cougs’ turnovers have come from, and before you know it the whole operation has gone kerplunk.

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Just because a few calls went kerplunk in the past doesn’t mean they were wrong calls.

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We finish our drinks and toss them in the trash at the same time—kerplunk—and walk in.

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“Everything just went kerplunk,†said Kimberlyn Denson, a 9th grade teacher and Key Club adviser for Baton Rouge Magnet High School.

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His second team won three consecutive midseason games before going kerplunk with three consecutive losses.

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