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plop P0378300 (plŏp)v. plopped, plop·ping, plops v.intr.1. To fall with a sound like that of an object falling into water without splashing.2. To let the body drop heavily: Exhausted, I plopped into the armchair.v.tr. To drop or set heavily: plopped the child into the stroller.n. A plopping sound or movement. [Imitative.] plop adv.plop (plɒp) nthe characteristic sound made by an object dropping into water without a splashvb, plops, plopping or ploppedto fall or cause to fall with the sound of a plop: the stone plopped into the water. interjan exclamation imitative of this sound: to go plop. [C19: imitative of the sound]plop (plɒp) v. plopped, plop•ping, n., adv. v.i. 1. to make a sound like that of something falling into water. 2. to fall with such a sound. 3. to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: to plop into a chair. v.t. 4. to drop or set down heavily. n. 5. a plopping sound or fall. 6. the act of plopping. adv. 7. with a plop. [1815–25; imitative] plop Past participle: plopped Gerund: plopping
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I plop | you plop | he/she/it plops | we plop | you plop | they plop |
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I plopped | you plopped | he/she/it plopped | we plopped | you plopped | they plopped |
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I am plopping | you are plopping | he/she/it is plopping | we are plopping | you are plopping | they are plopping |
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I have plopped | you have plopped | he/she/it has plopped | we have plopped | you have plopped | they have plopped |
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I was plopping | you were plopping | he/she/it was plopping | we were plopping | you were plopping | they were plopping |
Past Perfect |
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I had plopped | you had plopped | he/she/it had plopped | we had plopped | you had plopped | they had plopped |
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I will plop | you will plop | he/she/it will plop | we will plop | you will plop | they will plop |
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I will have plopped | you will have plopped | he/she/it will have plopped | we will have plopped | you will have plopped | they will have plopped |
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I will be plopping | you will be plopping | he/she/it will be plopping | we will be plopping | you will be plopping | they will be plopping |
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I have been plopping | you have been plopping | he/she/it has been plopping | we have been plopping | you have been plopping | they have been plopping |
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I will have been plopping | you will have been plopping | he/she/it will have been plopping | we will have been plopping | you will have been plopping | they will have been plopping |
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I had been plopping | you had been plopping | he/she/it had been plopping | we had been plopping | you had been plopping | they had been plopping |
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I would plop | you would plop | he/she/it would plop | we would plop | you would plop | they would plop |
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I would have plopped | you would have plopped | he/she/it would have plopped | we would have plopped | you would have plopped | they would have plopped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | plop - the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splashnoise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound); "he enjoyed the street noises"; "they heard indistinct noises of people talking"; "during the firework display that ended the gala the noise reached 98 decibels" | Verb | 1. | plop - drop something with a plopping sounddrop - let fall to the ground; "Don't drop the dishes" | | 2. | plop - drop with the sound of something falling into watercome down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again" | | 3. | plop - set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa"plonk, plunk down, flump, plank, plump, plump down, plunkplace down, put down, set down - cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place; "set down your bags here" | Adv. | 1. | plop - with a short hollow thud; "plop came the ball down to the corner of the green"plunkcolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech |
plopverbTo drop or sink heavily and noisily:flop, plump, plunk.Translationsplop (plop) noun the sound of a small object falling into water etc. The raindrop fell into her teacup with a plop. 撲通聲 扑通声 verb – past tense, past participle plopped – to fall with this sound. A stone plopped into the pool. 撲通地落下 扑通地落下
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cow flopCow feces. Watch out for cow flops when you're out by the barn.See also: cow, flopcow plopCow feces. Watch out for cow plops when you're out by the barn.See also: cow, plopplop1. noun The sound of something falling into water without a splash. The mayonnaise flew off my spoon as she hit my elbow, and it fell onto the table with a great plop.2. verb To strike against something and make such a sound as a result. A big wad of bird poo plopped right in the middle of the page I was reading.3. verb To fall on or into something heavily of lifelessly. He came in from work and plopped down on the sofa without a word. The huge St. Bernard came over and plopped into its bed by the fireplace.4. verb To drop, toss, or set someone or something heavily or clumsily (on or into something). I plopped Sally onto the table so the doctor could have a look at her. You can just plop those groceries into the back of the car.cow flop and cow plop n. a mass of cow dung. Mrs. Wilson is out in the pasture gathering cow flops for her garden. When walking out on the range land, we try to avoid “cow plops,” as the wranglers call them. See also: cow, flopcow plop verbSee cow flopSee also: cow, plopplop1. n. the sound of dropping something soft and bulky, such as a hunk of meat. When the roast fell on the floor, it made a nasty plop. 2. tv. to put or place something (somewhere). I don’t mind cooking a turkey. You only have to plop it in the oven and forget about it. 3. tv. to sit oneself down somewhere; to place one’s buttocks somewhere. (The it in the examples is the buttocks.) Come in, Fred. Just plop it anywhere you see a chair. This place is a mess. PLOP
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Synonyms for plopverb to drop or sink heavily and noisilySynonymsSynonyms for plopnoun the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splashRelated Wordsverb drop something with a plopping soundRelated Wordsverb drop with the sound of something falling into waterRelated Words- come down
- descend
- go down
- fall
verb set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noiseSynonyms- plonk
- plunk down
- flump
- plank
- plump
- plump down
- plunk
Related Words- place down
- put down
- set down
adv with a short hollow thudSynonymsRelated Words |