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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
stonk .
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Examples
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You kind of know how God felt after Adam and Eve stonked down the apples.
Chopsticks and Card Games 02: Children Can be Treacherous Beasts « Third Point of Singularity 2010
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Beau in a quandary--what else is new--in Seattle, freezing his ass off 'cause he got stonked on Sangiovese di Toscano and turned off the bloddy heat.
Marriage or Broccoli: it's all the same story Ms Robinson 2008
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I have never been stonked, but I guess I too am stonkingly proud of you.
Rogue Rainlord Glenda Larke 2008
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A company of heavy 4.2-inch mortars stonked selected German positions from H-15 to H-hour.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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A company of heavy 4.2-inch mortars stonked selected German positions from H-15 to H-hour.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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A company of heavy 4.2-inch mortars stonked selected German positions from H-15 to H-hour.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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A company of heavy 4.2-inch mortars stonked selected German positions from H-15 to H-hour.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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Though I still can’t figure out why you Brits call wine, plonk but I do love stonked for drunk As for why Americans prefer to read British editions, I don’t know about the many but this American loves your version of the language much better than his own.
I say pyjama… 2008
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At the same moment yhe other Jerry AFVs stonked into the minefield: the entire squadron gangrened-out in a fog of dust, peesasashing smoke, line-squalling flame. mines blow-gunned, bombs sandspouted, the bed of the ravine heaved up in a belly-aching, head drumming thunder ... "
Army Rumour Service 2010
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At the same moment yhe other Jerry AFVs stonked into the minefield: the entire squadron gangrened-out in a fog of dust, peesasashing smoke, line-squalling flame. mines blow-gunned, bombs sandspouted, the bed of the ravine heaved up in a belly-aching, head drumming thunder ... "
Army Rumour Service 2010
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