flump
flump
flʌmp
flamp
British pronunciation
/flˈʌmp/

Definition & Meaning of "flump"in English

to flump
01

to fall or sit down heavily, often with a soft or muffled sound

Intransitive: to flump somewhere
to flump definition and meaning
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Examples
Feeling utterly exhausted, she flumped onto the sofa, ready for a break.
After a long day of hiking, the backpacker flumped down on a rock to catch their breath.
02

to set or throw an object down with a distinct, often soft or muffled sound

Transitive: to flump sth somewhere
example
Examples
After a frustrating day at work, he flumped his briefcase onto the desk, signaling the end of the day.
Feeling overwhelmed, she flumped the stack of papers onto the table, eager to take a break.
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