flump
/flʌmp/
noun
- The dull, heavy sound made by something falling or landing heavily.
- The book hit the floor with a soft flump.
- We heard a loud flump as the snow slid off the roof.
- The only sound was the flump of the cat jumping off the bed.
verb
- To fall, sit, or lie down heavily and noisily, often because of tiredness or relaxation.
- The tired dog flumped down on the cool kitchen floor.
- After a long hike, she flumped onto the sofa and closed her eyes.
- He flumped into the armchair with a loud sigh.
- To drop or place something heavily and clumsily.
- He flumped his backpack on the floor and kicked off his shoes.
- The child flumped the stack of books onto the table.
- She flumped the heavy bag of groceries onto the counter.