Plook
/plʊk/
noun
1.
(Scot) a variant spelling of plouk
Read Also:
- Plop
[plop] /plɒp/ verb (used without object), plopped, plopping. 1. to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond. 2. to fall with such a sound: Big raindrops plopped against the window. 3. to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: He plopped into […]
- Plopped
[plop] /plɒp/ verb (used without object), plopped, plopping. 1. to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond. 2. to fall with such a sound: Big raindrops plopped against the window. 3. to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: He plopped into […]
- Plopping
[plop] /plɒp/ verb (used without object), plopped, plopping. 1. to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond. 2. to fall with such a sound: Big raindrops plopped against the window. 3. to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: He plopped into […]
- Plosion
[ploh-zhuh n] /ˈploʊ ʒən/ noun, Phonetics. 1. the forced release of the occlusive phase of a , whether voiceless or voiced, either audible due to frication or inaudible due to a contiguous following consonant. Also called explosion. Compare (def 2). /ˈpləʊʒən/ noun 1. (phonetics) the sound of an abrupt break or closure, esp the audible […]
- Plosive
[ploh-siv] /ˈploʊ sɪv/ Phonetics adjective 1. (of a stop consonant or occlusive) characterized by release in a ; explosive. noun 2. Also called explosive. a plosive speech sound. /ˈpləʊsɪv/ adjective 1. articulated with or accompanied by plosion noun 2. a plosive consonant; stop n. type of consonantal sound, 1899, from explosive. As an adjective from […]