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to plop
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plouf, tomber
to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound
Intransitive: to plop somewhere
02
s'écraser, tomber lourdement
to place or drop oneself down with a distinctive and usually audible sound
Intransitive: to plop onto sth
03
faire plouf, laisser tomber doucement
to cause something to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound
Transitive: to plop sth somewhere
Plop
01
plouf, splash
the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splash
plop
01
d'un coup sec, brusquement
with a short hollow thud
plop
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Exemple
As the fish leaped out of the water, it would plop back in with a splash.
The melting ice cream fell from the cone and plopped onto the sidewalk.
The frog leaped into the pond, and a moment later, it could be heard plopping into the water.
The raindrops began to plop on the leaves, creating a soothing rhythm in the forest.
The children giggled as they watched the rain plop into the puddles on the pavement.