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33 Sentences With "plunks"

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Moments after, the piano (the ghost?) plunks out a few keys.
Log on, and it plunks you into a video chat with a random stranger.
Some misunderstood dweeb realizes he's special; an extraterrestrial plunks down on Earth to solve our problems. Enough!
The ring that the Doctor had been wearing is now too large for her slim fingers, and it plunks to the ground.
About halfway through his one-man show "Concert," the dancer Colin Dunne sits down at an upright piano and plunks out a tune.
It goes for the comic, with a steady syncopated bounce, Caribbean-tinged riffs and an artificial zoo-full of squeaks, chirps, scrapes and plunks.
When I express disbelief, she pulls out a copy of British glossy Love Magazine from beneath the bar and plunks it down on the countertop.
Afterwards, Chelsea heads off to check out a sculpture garden, and Kayleigh intrepidly plunks into the driver's seat for a zip along the Wall with Gabija.
Her rich soprano filled out the textless lines of John Cage's "She Is Asleep," her tone soft next to the curt hardness of the prepared piano's plunks.
Loopy, lovely and almost impossibly good-humored, it whisks kids and their caregivers away to Bohemia and plunks them down in the midst of a sheepshearing festival.
In other words, it's everything you want in a flying car: It picks you up wherever you are, and plunks you down exactly where you want to go.
Before Lawrence can come down from the ladder she's using, Pfeiffer plunks the lemonade down on the table in front of her, with nary a coaster in sight.
He plunks it into a rocks glass next to a shard of caramel that looks like an amber-hued fragment of a stained glass window, but he's not done.
"Stop Me From Falling" melds banjo and keyboard into the same sparkly whoosh, while the guitar hook in "Raining Glitter" spins and plunks with the exactitude of a synth preset.
"The three children were told to play quietly and not disturb the strange 'plunks' and 'plinks' that could be heard coming from behind the closed door," she said by email.
Altogether, he looks like he could knock out a load-bearing wall just by leaning on it and then, when the ceiling plunks down on his head, happily assume its duties.
It's like the difference between a living squid — translucent, luminous, with big pale blue eyes — and the order of fried calamari the waitress plunks down in front of you at a Red Lobster.
I watch them every day, and I pull my son in close and try to memorize the feel of his weight when he plunks his body into my lap and hands me a book.
Disappointment number two: When she brings you your overpriced Scotch, she doesn't do the famous "bunny dip" (knees bent and pressed together as though skiing), but simply leans over the table and plunks down the drink.
For one, that opening track pairs spare piano plunks—what might have been the entire song on a past James Blake album—with swooning jolts of noise and an insistent synth pulse that tip it close to dancefloor material.
In the clip, which chronicles the lead-up to their first shocking bar brawl, cast member Nilsa plunks herself down on a bench outside the club and declares it's time to go home after something went down with "this guy" inside.
This stage version, from the King's Head Theater in London and the Edinburgh-based In Your Face Theater, plunks the toilet right in the middle of the audience, its white porcelain encrusted with brown dribbles, a dried turd perched on its edge.
But treat it like just another instrument—one component alongside those little guitar plunks on "Faith," the synthesizer pattern on "Holyfields," the stealthy drum programming and harmonizing tremors and whatever else it is you're hearing on "iMi"—and how is the word that comes to mind.
The lengthy vignette in the middle, where Macklemore pantomimes a conversation with a white mom who stops him for an autograph before trashing hip-hop culture at large and praising him as One of the Good Ones as someone plunks out a variation on "Chopsticks" on piano underfoot, makes for a somewhat forbidding listen.
Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire shares some DNA with the beloved Star Tours ride at Disney's theme parks — which allows us tantalizing glimpses of the many planets introduced in the franchise — but instead of being spectators, safely buckled into a StarSpeeder while chaos erupts around us, Secrets plunks guests in the middle of a mission for the Rebel Alliance, challenging visitors to disguise themselves as Stormtroopers (ideally in groups of three or four) and infiltrate an Imperial base on the hunt for vital intel.
Originally known as the saing waing because the drums were hung on eight carved wooden plunks in a circle,, the instrument is now generally referred to as a pat waing.
Rolling Stone recognised about the track: "Give You Up boasts a simple arrangement that finds Dido crooning over steady piano plunks, while an atmospheric blend of backing vocals, white noise and kick drums provides texture and warmth".
Some of the pits were closed in this period, partly to meet the quota, and although the railway branches continued in use to move colliery waste, some closures took place. The line from Cameron Bridge to Plunks was closed in 1936.
She goes to the piano and Eben stands behind her as she awkwardly plunks out keys. He picks her up and tucks her in and gives her a long kiss but before he makes it upstairs he hears a whimper from the medical room. After barging in he has a confrontation with Macleah who lights him on fire as the two young girls escape. Macleah grabs her gun and shoots Eben until he slumps over.
In 1979 she released an LP on Chadbourne's Parachute label called Solo Violin Improvisations. The cover shows a photo of a young girl, presumably Bradfield as a child, sawing a branch off a tree, a pun on violin playing described as "sawing". The album contains more silence than sawing, though; her scrapes, scratches, plunks, and occasional notes on the violin are often separated by long stretches of it. Her radically still, non-discursive, Cageian style on this little known LP foreshadows later trends in free improvisation.
Running north-south this had become dormant when more direct routes for Muiredge coal had been built, and the NBR had agreed that it might be severed to allow the new line to pass through west to east. Spur connections north and south were made to the stubs of that line; the junction area was known as Muiredge Plunks. The line continued east through Starkey's Wood, turning tightly to the south-west and crossing over the Methil extension railway, to terminate at Denbeath pit on the shore. The line had cost £17,186; it was formally opened on 9 January 1901.
Possibly, Lucas did not realize that two members of Scatterheart are producers/sound engineers, and therefore have access to high quality sound recording technology. Further consideration of the album led Adrian Mack of Georgia Straight to state: “First single “Beautiful” is both glamtastic and generally wonderful enough to give Nick Gilder a good case of the vapours, “More Than a Man” cheekily pushes Bowie’s “Fame” (David Bowie) in new and harder directions, and “Sons and Daughters of the Drum” takes 5,000-fingered Rick Wakeman keyboard ostentation and plunks it in the middle of a song you can actually hum along with (something Wakeman never quite figured out).
The result is an often-violent, occasionally amusing fish-out-of-eau tale that plunks a family of wise guys in the French countryside with predictable results." Mack Rawden from Cinema Blend gave the film three out of five stars, saying: "It uses irregular De Niro voiceovers on occasion. It reads segments of a book on occasion. It even uses bad dreams and flashbacks, all of which, when used together, make the film seem disorganized and poorly put together. All of that, coupled with more than a few jokes that fall flat and a plot that’s windy and strangely paced keep The Family from being anything more than a likeable enough way to spend an hour and forty-five minutes.

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