Sentences with word «plonk»

"Plonk" is a slang term that means low-quality or cheap wine, often used to describe something that is low in value or unimpressive. Full definition
However the real chink in the Prado's armour is its petrol powerplant and Toyota might just plonk in the diesel engine from the Fortuner.
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However the real chink in the Prado's armour is its petrol powerplant and Toyota might just plonk in... Read More
This simple side salad is an easy way to incorporate more «kraut into your meal without it seeming like a big hunk of ferment plonked on top of your dinner.
I have to confess here to not yet having drunk the bottle of plonk that you sent me, so I don't speak with any authority.
Volkswagen has made the new Passat more tech friendly by plonking in a plethora of equipment and gadgetry on board.
And none that offer as many organic wines as Plonk does.
So yeah... brilliant... pay a godawful fortune for a bottle of» vintage» vinegar / plonk with a fancy label on it.
However, no other wine club gives the quality of wine that you receive from Plonk at this low of a price.
I mixed the apple cider vinegar with the milk beforehand to curdle it a bit and then plonked that all together into the mixture as directed.
With welfare cuts ever biting and Personal Independent Payments (PIP) now the stuff of legend due to their elusive nature, those who are disabled are essentially plonked into being considered a «job seeker» like any other, with no real help available - only sanctions.
And, if you are in a position where you typically save up for a plane ticket before plonking down your cash or credit card, you'll have a hard time implementing travel hacking tips.
Simply plonk this in the middle of the table and let your friends get to work, with chunks of bread for scooping
Eight years ago, energy scion Bill Koch bought some reputedly rare plonk at auction from Eric Greenberg, a technology tycoon.
It's fast to setup and doesn't take up much space, perfect for plonking it down on a relatively small table and then crowding some friends around with a few beers.
Unfortunately you can't watch the show without having to get interactively involved and so plonking the kids in the middle of the living room whilst it is running is not an option (that's bad parenting though right?).
But all the hardware and software of the world is of little use if the device on which it is plonked does not perform well.
Bordeaux Court Deliberates on Fraud Case Involving More Than 1 Million Bottles of Wine: A Bordeaux judicial tribunal is weighing the fates of eight men accused of trying to pass off more than 1 million bottles of cheap plonk as more expensive Bordeaux from top appellations...
It may have a Fiat badge plonked between its headlights, but it's actually a Mitsubishi L200 in a not - too - convincing disguise.
The new generation A4 plonks new 1.4 litre TFSI petrol engine replacing the old 1.8 litre unit.
The Beetle will be offered with a diesel heart and BMW could also plonk in a diesel engine in the entry level Cooper hatchback to boost volumes.
Listen twice, and you start to wonder if there isn't something behind the muttered lyrics and plinky - plonk piano; if this emptiness and thinness isn't the point, somehow.
Buying the best workstation for your business isn't just about plonking down cash for the most powerful laptop money can buy.
They are like two different life - forms in adjoining cages, or two novelty fridge magnets arbitrarily plonked next to each other.
Performance — The big news this time is Honda has finally plonked in a diesel engine inside the City.
According to Skoda, there's big demand for a big spec sporty Superb, so they're answering that demand by plonking -LSB-...]
Sunset Gecko is a no - frills bar, restaurant and bungalow plonked right on the door step of one of the best quality snorkelling beaches in Gili Meno.
I'm an unashamed - well, sort of ashamed - Zelda fan, and if it weren't for the dire financial situation I am currently in, I'm almost certain I'd have sauntered in, plonked cash on the till and walked out with a Wii and Link's latest adventure.
You'll probably enjoy the new plonk more than expensive vintages.
Plonk offers an online wine education program.
Plonk back into the fridge for a while til it hardens, then cut generously.
I am never disappointed by your displays... no such thing as plonking stuff on a table for you my dear... it's all such a credit to you.
In the original Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, domestic protectionism that had long made Canadian wine nothing more than expensive plonk was done away with.
Plus, it is still smarting from its experiences in the early 2000s when it bought BRL Hardy at the top of the market for $ 1.9 billion and watched most of that value get frittered away as the Australian dollar rose and the glory days of cheap plonk exports to the UK and US disappeared.
Plonk allows you to choose whether you want to receive all whites, all reds or mixed whites and reds in each shipment.
What is a slap in the face is the all the Aussie plonk that has been shifted down the gullets of unsuspecting consumers for the last 20 years.
On American shelves, you're likely to find a handful of overpriced bottles that local oenophiles would consider plonk, a slang term for table wine.
Place the galette on a baking sheet sprayed plonked in the middle of the oven until filling is bubbly and crust is lightly browned, about 35 to 40 minutes.
You can start by cooking the onions in a bit of oil, if you wish, but I usually take a short cut and just plonk everything except the nutritional yeast and tamari in a large pot and bring it to boil.
Wearing special overalls decked out like the Brazilian flag (which looked awesome), Massa plonked his Ferrari on pole, some seven tenths faster than anyone else, and in the race shot off into the lead.
However, BRM had been trying to introduce a new car all season, the P83, the centrepiece of which was its H16 engine - basically just two 1.5 - litre eight - cylinder engines plonked on top of each other.
At least, that's where Ronnie Peterson plonked his bottom when Carlos Pace gave him a ride on his Williams - March at some point during the 1972 French GP weekend.
1997 was looking ominous when Jacques Villeneuve plonked his Williams on pole for the first race in Melbourne by a massive 1.7 seconds, but when he was taken out by Eddie Irvine at the first corner, the race was thrown wide open.
Makes an attempt to grabb her sister who is sitting next to her, baby loses grip, falls, hits her head «KA PLoNK» loud bump, baby cries.
Now that my son is 2 years old we are now plonk in the middle of potty training him.
He may say it shouldn't be about plonking Lib Dem trophies on the mantlepiece, but actually he does quite a lot of that with us as the conversation develops.
A televison journalist on the train had seen the chancellor plonking himself down in first class while in possession of a standard - class ticket.
An apologetic chap from Stores plonks a battered box on my desk.
Fried frog legs and duck tongues are still sizzling on the hot plate plonked down in front of me.
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