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		Definition of tonk in English: tonkverb tɒŋk [with object]informal 1Hit hard.  Example sentencesExamples -  He tonked the third ball he faced in international cricket into the stands over long-on, and followed that up with a bludgeoned straight drive that gave mid-off no chance.
 -  Next, Afridi swept one powerfully over midwicket, and later in the same tonked one over wide long-on.
 -  Now, however, the first day is actually strokemaking prime-time, with the ball coming nicely onto the bat, begging to be tonked for four.
 
 - 1.1 Defeat heavily; trounce.
 Villa were tonked by local rivals Birmingham City  Example sentencesExamples -  I certainly got tonked game after game, albeit by a stronger player.
 -  It's all Chelsea at the moment and has been since I said they were going to get tonked.
 -  Birmingham have gone and got tonked by Spurs and that shows you what football is all about at this level.
 -  I decided to have a cup of tea and watch England get tonked by India in the cricket instead.
 -  They began by tonking Ecuador 9-1 and finished by hammering Paraguay 7-0 in the final.
 -  Even if they are tonked, the fixture will gladden hearts in a few towns in Patagonia, where descendants of Welsh settlers still speak Welsh and hold eisteddfods.
 -  After last year's debacle, when she was tonked by little known Jelena Dokic in the first round, the only way is up for Hingis at Wimbledon.
 -  Last year they absolutely tonked us there, 6-2.
 -  While Banstead were being tonked by league leaders Reigate Priory, Cheam also lost to last season's champions Wimbledon to claim the second relegation spot.
 -  Ivory Coast may well tonk Holland today.
 -  England have tonked the West Indies for their first series victory in the Caribbean for 36 years.
 
  
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: imitative of the sound of a powerful blow reaching its target.     |