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Plink - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Plink is a light, sharp, metallic sound, like a small object hitting glass or metal. It is often used to describe the noise of raindrops or small coins.

plink

/plɪŋk/ /plɪŋk/

Definition:

To make a short, sharp, metallic sound, like a small object hitting metal or glass.

Synonyms:

clink, tinkle, jingle, chink

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

silence, mute

Common Collocations:

plink of coins, plink on glass, plink a tune

Derivatives:

plinking, plinked

Usage Tips:

Use "plink" to describe light, high-pitched sounds, often repetitive or musical in nature.

Common Phrases:

plink-plonk (sound imitation), plink away (play casually)

Etymology:

Imitative origin from the sound itself; first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The coin made a soft plink as it hit the floor.
  • 2. She liked to plink on the piano when bored.
  • 3. Raindrops began to plink against the tin roof.
  • 4. He heard the plink of ice cubes in his glass.

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