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noun a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
lumber in such pieces; planking.
something to stand on or to cling to for support.
any one of the stated principles or objectives comprising the political platform of a party campaigning for election: They fought for a plank supporting a nuclear freeze.
verb (used with object) to lay, cover, or furnish with planks.
to bake or broil and serve (steak, fish, chicken, etc.) on a wooden board.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Idioms for plankwalk the plank , to be forced, as by pirates, to walk to one's death by stepping off a plank extending from the ship's side over the water. to relinquish something, as a position, office, etc., under compulsion: We suspect that the new vice-president walked the plank because of a personality clash. Origin of plank 1275–1325; Middle English planke <Old North French <Latin planca board, plank. See planch
OTHER WORDS FROM plank plankless, adjective planklike, adjective un·planked, adjective Words nearby plank planimetry, planing, planing hull, planish, planisphere, plank , plank floor, planking, plank-sheer, plankter, plankton
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Example sentences from the Web for plank We all jumped from our seats and stood rigid as plank boards.
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It has a lovely rustic feel with plank wooden floors and uncovered fireplaces.
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First Duggan defied him, then Rusev smashed Duggan's plank over his knee.
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Perhaps Ham will dedicate a plank in the replica ark to his bowtied benefactor.
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Northup slept on a plank 12 inches wide and 10 feet long, with a stick of wood as his pillow.
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A new line of battle was formed on the plank road west of Chancellorsville, and on the turnpike east.
The Campaign of Chancellorsville | Theodore A. Dodge
A plank or fence-rail served as a temporary draw-bridge, which was pulled into the swamp after passing over.
Revolutionary Reader | Sophie Lee Foster
Beaulieu had placed a battery of thirty cannon so as to completely sweep every plank of the bridge.
Military Career of Napoleon the Great | Montgomery B. Gibbs
"A hundred aces," broke in Plank 's heavy voice as he played the last trick and picked up the scoring card and pencil.
The Fighting Chance | Robert W. Chambers
Plank , standing beside the stretcher, raised his head, listening to the ambulance arriving at full speed.
The Fighting Chance | Robert W. Chambers
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British Dictionary definitions for plank (1 of 2) noun a stout length of sawn timber
something that supports or sustains
one of the policies in a political party's programme
walk the plank to be forced by pirates to walk to one's death off the end of a plank jutting out over the water from the side of a ship
British slang a stupid person; idiot
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (tr) to cover or provide (an area) with planks
to beat (meat) to make it tender
mainly US and Canadian to cook or serve (meat or fish) on a special wooden board
SEE MORE SEE LESS Word Origin for plank C13: from Old Norman French planke, from Late Latin planca board, from plancus flat-footed; probably related to Greek plax flat surface
British Dictionary definitions for plank (2 of 2) Word Origin for plank C19: a variant of plant
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Words related to plank platform, lumber, slab, timber, support, deal