Definition of Plonge

1. v. t. To cleanse, as open drains which are entered by the tide, by stirring up the sediment when the tide ebbs.

Definition of Plonge

1. plong [v PLONGED, PLONGING, PLONGES] - See also: plong

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plonge

ploddingness
ploddings
plodge
plodged
plodges
plodgin
plodging
plods
ploidies
ploidize
ploidy
plombage
plombiferous
plong
plongd
plonge (current term)
plonged
plonges
plonging
plongs
plonk
plonk down
plonked
plonkers
plonkier
plonkiest
plonking
plonkings
plonko

Literary usage of Plonge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1898)
"On y plonge les panicules et on les laisse pendant deux ou trois minutes. Après quoi on les met égoutter et on les suspend renversées en lieu bien sec. ..."

2. Report and Documents in Reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway by Canada Dept. of Railways and Canals, Sandford Fleming (1880)
"Lac La plonge, which is situated partly in the south-western corner of this section, is 30 miles long by 8 to 12 miles in breadth. In an excursion made from ..."

3. Canadian Folk-life and Folk-lore by William Parker Greenough (1897)
"De la première plonge, 11 n'a rien ramené. ... De la seconde plonge L'anneau-za ... De la troisième plonge Le galant s'est noyé ..."

4. Bulletin (Geological Survey of Western Australia). by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1873)
"Lorsqu'on veut en faire cuire, il ne faut sortir du vase que la quantité nécessaire pour le besoin du moment; aussitôt qu'ils sont retirés, on les plonge ..."

5. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1898)
"On y plonge les panicules et on les laisse pendant deux ou trois minutes. Après quoi on les met égoutter et on les suspend renversées en lieu bien sec. ..."

6. Report and Documents in Reference to the Canadian Pacific Railway by Canada Dept. of Railways and Canals, Sandford Fleming (1880)
"Lac La plonge, which is situated partly in the south-western corner of this section, is 30 miles long by 8 to 12 miles in breadth. In an excursion made from ..."

7. Canadian Folk-life and Folk-lore by William Parker Greenough (1897)
"De la première plonge, 11 n'a rien ramené. ... De la seconde plonge L'anneau-za ... De la troisième plonge Le galant s'est noyé ..."

8. Bulletin (Geological Survey of Western Australia). by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1873)
"Lorsqu'on veut en faire cuire, il ne faut sortir du vase que la quantité nécessaire pour le besoin du moment; aussitôt qu'ils sont retirés, on les plonge ..."

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