0 present participle of plonk --
2 to play a musical instrument, usually not very well but often loudly: --
The result would involve plonking a very large and inappropriate development into that very sensitive site in an historic fishing town, which would be to the detriment of the community.
It is no use announcing plonking targets and then planting huge areas insensitively.
The cost of developing land in the older cities is vastly more expensive than taking a green field and plonking a factory on it.