Plop
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British pronunciation/plˈɒp/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫɑp/

Définition et Signification de "plop"

to plop
01

gouter, tomber

to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound
Intransitive: to plop somewhere
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The raindrops began to plop on the leaves, creating a soothing rhythm in the forest.
As the fish leaped out of the water, it would plop back in with a splash.
02

se vautrer, s'affaler

to place or drop oneself down with a distinctive and usually audible sound
Intransitive: to plop onto sth
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The cat plopped onto the cushioned chair, making itself comfortable.
The exhausted traveler plopped onto the hotel bed, relieved to finally rest.
03

plonger, laisser tomber

to cause something to fall or drop with a soft, muffled sound
Transitive: to plop sth somewhere
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She plopped a pebble into the calm pond, creating concentric ripples on the surface.
She plopped a handful of berries into the basket, harvesting them from the bush.
Plop
01

plouf, tchoum

the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splash
01

ploc, plouf

with a short hollow thud
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