I dumped my bag on the floor and plunked myself on the bed, too tired to move. |
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He plunked me down in a blind on an icy winter day with a lit can of Sterno. |
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The bad blood and beanballs continued after Tino Martinez got plunked Tuesday. |
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A few seconds and four popped caps later, she ventilated Anthony Peralez's arm with two rounds and plunked a pumpkin ball into his belly. |
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It's her hometown, but she's as lost as if she'd been plunked down in the middle of a rainforest. |
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At 18, she plunked down the money she'd been saving for years to buy a train ticket to Manhattan and leave her cow town behind. |
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At the large tables, the servers plunked down, with rude haste, one bowl of rice in the middle of each table. |
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Wood and three colleagues worked at desks that consisted of chunks of plywood plunked across sawhorses. |
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It looked like real protection so I plunked down the thirty bucks and waited. |
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I plunked down my cash, all the while admiring the plant with its white flowers so much like the heads of a gaggle of nodding geese. |
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Jamie plunked the last glass in the drainer and pulled the drain, watching the foamy water spiral around the sink. |
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But through 42 games, Giants hitters had been plunked 13 times, which projects to 50 for the season. |
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It looks almost as if the building and roads were constructed and plunked down in place from above. |
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The tune plunked out on the pianoforte was ridiculously simple, and even then, Clara made many obvious mistakes, creating chords that were hurtful to the ear. |
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Next thing I knew I was plunked a millimetre above the elbow. |
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After bringing the food, the proprietor plunked down a linen-lined basket of the most excellent slices of still-warm baguette that I've had in Paris. |
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Dominic picked me up off his lap and plunked me on the floor. |
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Some people have plunked former DND houses onto lakefront property and used them as cottages. |
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Well, it means simply that attention has been paid to the environment and not just to a structure plunked down in the middle of it. |
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His fingers plunked dully on the wrong key, and the young man wrenched his attention away and resumed his disjointed playing to the end of the piece. |
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From one of the mud huts or tents, someone fetched small chunks of firewood, burned down to glowing coals, and plunked them on the brazier. |
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What most people agreed was this: it was unlikely any art museum could have plunked down so mighty a sum. |
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They filed into the auditorium, plunked themselves down into a pair of La-Z-Boy-like chairs, and spent the next half hour gazing at the stars. |
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After Lendegger walked the award over to her and it was plunked down on the table, the crowd of about 175 stood up and clapped. |
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I plunked the mugs on the table and sat across from my best friend. |
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Well, while I never actually plunked any money down to support Jerry's particular dream, I did take in the odd feature at the revamped picture palace. |
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Enrique plunked his money down on the counter with a sigh and bellied up to the bar. |
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Sometimes they just appear to be lost. Last year, the Louis' crew was treated to nine snowy owls that plunked themselves down on the deck for a multi-day visit. |
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It was 25ยข so I plunked down my money and walked off with the book. |
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I don't think it's unreasonable for someone who's just plunked down two or three grand for a fully loaded computer and software to expect to be able to get some work done. |
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Corel Centre should have been plunked at LeBreton Flats. |
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Plucked up, plunked down, shuffled and redealt too many times to remember, 15-year-old Sara Moone dreams of her 16th birthday when she can legally drop out of schools and foster homes. |
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The old inefficiency, let's say, just gets plunked on to the new takeover. |
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One kid drummed on a washboard, another plunked a broom-handle bass, a third faked chords on guitar, another blew into a gob iron, and they dubbed themselves a band. |
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