plop
/plɑp/
verb
- To fall or drop with a short, hollow sound.
- The apple plopped into the basket.
- She plopped the ice cubes into her lemonade.
- The cat plopped down onto the sofa.
- To sit or lie down heavily or carelessly.
- He plopped onto the couch after a long day.
- The toddler plopped down in the middle of the floor.
- She plopped into the chair and sighed.
- To place or set something down heavily or casually.
- He plopped his bag on the table.
- The waiter plopped the plate in front of me.
- She plopped the groceries onto the counter.
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noun
- A short, hollow sound like that of a small object dropping into water without a splash.
- I heard a plop as the ice cube fell into my glass.
- The stone hit the pond with a soft plop.
- There was a loud plop when the book slipped off the table into the bucket.
- An act of falling or dropping with such a sound.
- The frog made a quick plop into the water.
- With a single plop, the coin disappeared into the fountain.
- Each raindrop made a tiny plop on the leaf.
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