Plop

Pronunciation: /ˈplɑːp/

Plop (verb)

  1. to fall or drop something into water or a soft surface, making a sound.
  2. to sit down heavily or suddenly, often with a sound.

Examples

  • The stone plopped into the pond.
  • Raindrops plopped onto the roof.

Common collocations: plop into water, plop down, plop down, plop onto, soft plop

Plop (noun)

  1. a short, soft sound made when something falls into water or a soft surface.

Examples

  • There was a plop as the pebble hit the water.
  • The plop of the apple falling was loud.

Synonyms of Plop

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