I've got the ten thousand plunks belongin' to Uncle Dan, and I guess I'll freeze onto 'em.
Fifty-nine plunks are squandered, and it's one big dollar that pulls her down to me.
She'd come back an' was beatin 'd' box for t'ree hundred plunks a week.
It was not till Babbitt was thick and disconsolate with mutton grease that he flung out: "I wound up a nice little deal with Conrad Lyte this morning that put five hundred good round plunks in my pocket.
It's amazing the quantity of booze thirty plunks will buy, and it is equally amazing the quantity of booze outside of which twenty stiffs will get.
And cash it was made, thirty plunks (a plunk is a dollar, my dear Anak), and I pulled my freight.
I reckon this town is full of friends of yours anxious to earn five hundred plunks by giving a little information.
We're settling the bill, and there's a hundred plunks waiting you when you get well.
Say, boss, he must have got a lot of plunks to be able to butt in here.
I must hand over my five thousand plunks to be properly invested by the Mayor of Ruraldene.
It's good for a thousand plunks apiece every week, so cut out the yesterday gag and think of a fat to-morrow.
Then she brings out a smaller girl yet, who may be two or three, a plump and puggy little thing; and down in the red chair big sister plunks little sister, and there till next mealtime little sister sits and never so much as offers to move.
I wanted to, and have maybe two plunks over, for grub on the railroad.
While he drove to the garage he pondered: "Is it worth twenty-five plunks to me to be able to beat it to-night instead of waiting four days till pay-day?
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