释义 |
plunther, v. dial.|ˈplʌnðə(r)| [Akin to plunder v.1] intr. To flounder.
1839–41S. Warren Ten Thous. a Year ix. I. 274 The little doctor was plunthering on, ankle-deep in snow, towards the vicarage. 1849Fraser's Mag. XXXIX. 51 We went plunthering along, sinking deeply at every step. |