| 41. | Dry, plunk them into a bowl and add the oil and vinegar.
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| 42. | The first reverberating boos of the season are heard when Johnson plunks Young.
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| 43. | Plunk the roast in a baking pan and rub with salt and pepper.
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| 44. | I walked off the next tee, and plunk,
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| 45. | His momentum went plunk Sunday, too, briefly.
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| 46. | So it isn't idealism that plunks Conor into a mentor role.
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| 47. | Then she'd plunk a saucer on top so it could steep.
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| 48. | You can plunk the kids down in front of the television for sure.
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| 49. | There I was, just plunk in the middle.
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| 50. | Plunk was acquired from the Cleveland Indians in 1998 for pitcher Doug Jones.
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