zonks

/zɑŋks/
noun
  1. Plural of zonk: dull, heavy hitting sounds or blows.
    • We heard several zonks as the boxes fell off the shelf.
    • The cartoon was full of funny zonks and boings.
    • The construction site was noisy with zonks and bangs all day.
  2. Plural of zonk: disappointing results or worthless prizes in games.
    • She collected three zonks in a row and lost the game.
    • The game show had more zonks than real prizes this season.
    • Nobody wanted to open the boxes because they were all zonks.
verb
  1. Third person singular of zonk: hits or strikes hard.
    • The hammer zonks the nail right into the wood.
    • He always zonks the piñata with the first swing.
    • The baseball zonks the catcher's mitt with a loud pop.
  2. Third person singular of zonk: defeats or overcomes completely.
    • Our team zonks the competition every year at the science fair.
    • The new movie zonks the box office records on opening weekend.
    • She zonks all her opponents in chess without breaking a sweat.
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