[
US
/ˈpɫɑp/
]
[ UK /plˈɒp/ ]
[ UK /plˈɒp/ ]
ADVERB
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with a short hollow thud
plop came the ball down to the corner of the green
VERB
- drop with the sound of something falling into water
-
set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
He planked himself into the sofa
He planked the money on the table - drop something with a plopping sound
NOUN
- the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splash
How To Use plop In A Sentence
- Brown pelicans dive into glistening sapphire waves to grab tiny silvery fish that jump from the water then fall back with a soft plop.
- The clinical features of thyroid eye disease include ocular pain, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, exophthalmos, and eye irritation.
- But if you already pay for a data plan for asmart phone or netbook,are you ready to plop down at least another $499 or up to $829 for a "third device," plus maybeanother monthly 3G data plan? Apple's iPad: Pros, cons, and toss-ups
- Symptoms include near vision image blur, abnormal color perception, monocular diplopia, glare, and impaired visual acuity, and may vary depending on location of the cataract.
- From somewhere behind me, I heard a slight plop, a slither and then a sudden weight on my bed.
- And if there is a way for someone to be logged into their Google account from an application then the label completion could extend to even application implementations of Oplop. Coder Who Says Py
- He felt one wheel plop off the sharp edge of tarmac. Bomber
- Other visual symptoms may include amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision.
- Some people fill their bathtubs with cold water, plop their heads on plastic bath pillows and snooze.
- Responding correctly to a mirror image requires the creation of a rather peculari form of dual representation or 'mental diplopia', and this subtle ability may be compromised by the right parietal lesion. I Can't Reach It; It's Inside the Mirror.