transitive verb
1
: to set down forcibly or with emphasis
was herded into a corner and planked down among five other sufferers—Thomas Wood †1950 delighted to slam us all in jail and plank down martial law—Laura Krey
2
: to pay or put down (money) on the spot
pulled out a silver dollar and planked it down for a year's subscription—A. W. Long planked down a fistful of money—Irish Digest
intransitive verb
: to declare oneself forcibly or unmistakably
planked squarely down on the side of the government—Mollie Panter-Downes
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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