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.
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  • 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.
  • I clamber in the car and he, now used to doing so, puts the wheelchair in the back before plopping into the driver's seat.
  • When he was gone she rushed upstairs and plopped down on a sofa next to a reading lamp in the anteroom and opened the folded paper.
  • Three quiet days went past in the slow slap and plop of the river.
  • Symptoms range from isolated ptosis, diplopia or mild proximal muscle weakness to severe generalized weakness.
  • He dropped a pebble from the bridge and waited for the plop.
  • So I repaired to slightly higher ground away from the bank, found a nice black mangrove to provide some shade and plopped down on a bed of glasswort.
  • A tear plopped down onto the page she was reading.
  • Theodore had moved all his utensils and books, plopping himself besides me.
  • A strategic bucket was stopping the drips of water plopping on their heads.
  • Its typical ocular manifestations are recognised by a variety of clinical features including pain, gritty eyes, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, and exophthalmos.
  • Down the road you'll see a park.Plop down there if you like.
  • I plopped onto the couch and that wretched dog hopped up next to me and began to bark.
  • She toddles over to her father's unconscious body and continues to cry as she plops herself down beside his head, making several weak attempts to rouse him.
  • He opened the car door and plopped himself down in the front seat.
  • When it's fully frozen, just "unglove" the hand, and plop it in your punch. KTVZ.com - Local Headlines
  • This week the mystery was solved when a sharp-edged stone the size of a fingernail plopped out of his lughole. The Sun
  • Shaking his head, he plopped him onto his horse with extreme difficulty then rose up behind him, clasping the flaccid body to his chest.
  • But he heard the gauze, which had now been stripped from his face completely, dropped with a wet plop into a receptacle. COLDHEART CANYON
  • Our salad was a large pile of finger-length matchsticks plopped into a small bowl, pieces dangling over the edges.
  • My favourite out of all the catalogues that plop onto the doormat is the Lakeland one. Kitchen Gadget Lust « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • It landed with a small plop in the water.
  • She plopped down on the sofa beside me.
  • You’re kind of plopped into a situation, you’re like “okay, get some chemistry” and that’s not always there. TV Addict Interview: NEW AMSTERDAM Star Alexie Gilmore | the TV addict
  • Theory after theory has been brought forward with the object of disproving the existence of the canal lines; some of these, such as eye-strain, diplopia, bad focussing, illusion, and imagination, have already been mentioned. To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story
  • Plopped it back in the fridge for a spell and it became much more approachable (and I was quite a bit 'thirstier'). CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes)
  • The windshield is installed by robot while workers plop the rear window in place.
  • As if to illustrate his point, one sheltie limped up and nosed Claire, then plopped down beside her.
  • The soap fell plop into the bath.
  • She appeared just as I remembered her, dressed in a poufy pink princess dress with a little rhinestone tiara plopped on her messy blond head. Forever Lost
  • Bear meandered over, turned around, and plopped her heavy tush onto my toe. LEGAL TENDER
  • May have associated ocular symptoms including partial visual loss and field cuts, diplopia, ptosis, and blindness.
  • He plopped the bowl on the table.
  • In his introduction to this collection, a former Rolling Stone editor Paul Scanlon writes about how the young Thompson used to enter their San-Francisco-based office "with a bowlegged quickstep, making the zigzagging seriocomic, dramatic entrance," then plop down his leather rucksack while wordlessly removing the contents, which "usually included something edible, like a grapefruit, a carton of Dunhills, a large police flashlight, a bottle of Wild Turkey and a can of liquid Mace. Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride
  • She busied herself making toast while Sally happily made plopping noises to encourage the percolator. THE QUEST FOR K
  • To be plopped in the river's midst, in a canoe, on a spectacular day, is tranquilizing.
  • The giant orb plopped onto the path of an oncoming ferry and bobbed around like some wayward kind of multicoloured buoy.
  • He cast his line out into the water, landing it with a small plop.
  • ‘Hey Nick,’ she calls as she snowplows to a stop before plopping onto the bench next to her blond friend.
  • Hakkana grinned and plopped down on a bench, her arms resting in her lap.
  • I paddle about, listening to the faint plop plop of the burbling springs.
  • Eleven plant species listed as threatened in the United States 'statutes are found in the park; Palmer amsonia Amsonia palmeri, goldenweed Haplopappus salicinus, Draba asprella var. kaibensis, plains cactus Pediocactus bradyi, scouler catchfly Silene rectiramea, phacelia Phacelia filiformis, wild buckwheats Eriogonum darrovii, E. thompsonae var. atwoodi and E. zionis var. coccineum, primrose Primula hunnewellii and clute penstemon Penstemon clutei. Grand Canyon National Park, United States
  • Best of all, the gardens are so empty of tourists in winter that you'll hear the wind in the trees and the plop of water in the fountains.
  • If the crowd were silent before seeing Ploppycack 7, now it is so quiet that they seem to be producing anti-noise.
  • She was surprised and horrified by the blood tears that seeped out from under the sagged down eyelids and plopped in maroon patches onto the Sybil’s white robes. Blackbird Pie « A Fly in Amber
  • I had caught a great many terrapins, of course, both the black ones with the thick freckling of golden pin-head spots on them, and the slim grey ones with fawny-cream lines; but Old Plop was something I had set my heart on. My Family and Other Animals
  • She plops down on the empty cot and lifts a curtain to peer out the window.
  • ‘Hey Nick,’ she calls as she snowplows to a stop before plopping onto the bench next to her blond friend.
  • She lifted a puzzle, placed it on a table, and plopped on a chair to piece it together.
  • Common symptoms include weakness or numbness of a limb, monocular visual loss, diplopia, vertigo, facial weakness or numbness, sphincter disturbances, ataxia, and nystagmus.
  • I reach over and pick up the phone, setting down the book that I had picked up before plopping into bed.
  • We've all seen it: a mother crouched on the floor, arms outstretched, cooing to her baby as he lopsidedly plops first one hand, then the other, on the carpet, dragging his chubby knees behind him.
  • It ran the length of the table and dropped with a gentle plop and rattle into the corner pocket.
  • Another drop of water fell with a soft plop.
  • In the night, when I walk through the atrium, I hear a plop in the water.
  • She dragged herself to the living room plopping down in the plush loveseat.
  • He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out.
  • Plopped down about the meadow, and rimming it, are towering blobs of rock that resemble huge piles of modeling clay.
  • Nicole slid into the seat, plopping her plastic bag containing her now soaked jacket onto the floor board.
  • OTAY so i sweeps the oooshy grey goop into a pan wipe the dirt of wiff my sleeve plop the mess inta the cavernous gaping skull crater whang the parts ob skull into place Dats one small step fur me and… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The soap fell into the bath with a loud plop.
  • I squinted over the lump swelling on my cheekbone and plopped back on my bar stool. Mercy Kill
  • What i do is "accidently" cast over their line or plop a lure at the edge of their boat. Mugged On The Water
  • I watched in shock as Evie went to take the menus from a compliant Pete, bumped his arm, and sent the menus plopping into the dishwater with a loud splash. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Big wet tears slipped down my cheeks and plopped onto the balsamic glazed vegetables.
  • A video of him plopped on a brightly-colored toy truck inhaling deeply and happily blowing smoke rings has circulated on the Internet, turning him into a local celebrity.
  • He tosses my coat to the floor and plops down next to me. Left Neglected
  • I'm always ready to throw small unbreakable objects at the radio (slippers serve well) when an infuriating phrase plops out of the loudspeaker, as one does every few minutes. Telegraph Blogs
  • I claimed the one in the corner and Suze plopped down on the cot next to me.
  • She plopped the fish back in the clean water where they swam round and round, looking puzzled.
  • To be plopped in the river's midst, in a canoe, on a spectacular day, is tranquilizing.
  • All she could hear was the steady plop of water dripping from the shower curtain and the faint buzz light-bulbs in the background.
  • I shot the line, the fly landed with a slight plop, hardly breaking the water surface.
  • Back home after dining out, John walked into the living room, plopped onto the couch and complained that he felt terrible.
  • Scosche's solBat II charger combines a lithium ion battery with a solar panel so it can charge devices as fast as a wall wart ... and then replenish itself in the sun. solBat II, the latest version of its USB charger for iPods, iPhones, and other USB devices that combines a 1500mA lithium-ion battery with a solar cell charger: the idea is that the batter can charge USB devices as fast as a wall wart, then then users can recharge the solBat II "greenly" in the sun for the next recharge, perhaps by plopping it inside a car windshield or dangling it from a backpack. Digital Trends | Digital Trends
  • Other visual symptoms may include amaurosis fugax, diplopia and partial loss of vision.
  • Minutes later, the baker picks up two long iron tongs and gently tugs the bread from the tandoor wall and plops it in the waiting arms of his customer.
  • “She thinks she will,” I said as I plopped down next to him. Skipping a Beat
  • Often we just plop ourselves down to meditate and just let the mind take us wherever it may.
  • They watched the rain plop and splash into already-formed puddles, and smiled at people grimacing and holding magazines over their heads as they staggered about in the rain.
  • Instead of a glug or a gurgle that would normally be heard, there was kind of a… plop.
  • I got a very dry roll with my soup today, and caught myself removing the inner soft bread, beyond the tough crust, and rolling it up to plop into the soup.
  • Both girls plopped themselves down into empty seats next to Ray.
  • The pre-pierogie dough pocket, a delicate disk ( "We call them 'plops' here," says Thorpe), is shaped with a biscuit cutter wheel. The Clog
  • As we walked into the TA our support crew cheered us on and we plopped into the chairs set out for us.
  • Plopped down about the meadow, and rimming it, are towering blobs of rock that resemble huge piles of modeling clay.
  • The coup de grace was plopping onto our backsides and sliding down a grassy bank to our first abseil point. Between a Rock and a Waterfall
  • I saw a man walking back and forth, and then plopping down on his bed.
  • The soap fell into the bath with a loud plop.
  • The fisherman plopped the bait into the river.
  • He felt one wheel plop off the sharp edge of tarmac. Bomber
  • I found the cordless telephone and grabbed myself a bagel from the breadbox, and then went back to the living room and plopped down on the sofa.
  • Aside from the modified legs on trunk segment eight and the paramedian sternal pores, the rest of the characters used to diagnose Archipolypoda above also occur in other diplopod taxa and are only diagnostic in combination.
  • It was an almost sleepless night for him, watching the cold flickering of the stars beyond the screen of thin leaves, often starting at plops and splashing sounds from the stream.
  • The frog plopped back into the pond.
  • She plopped down on the sofa beside me.
  • As I gnawed at the greasy meat the lettuce and mayo slid out of the bun, plopping into the paper cone.
  • Common symptoms include weakness or numbness of a limb, monocular visual loss, diplopia, vertigo, facial weakness or numbness, sphincter disturbances, ataxia, and nystagmus.
  • Startled, they all plopped themselves into chairs or pouffes.
  • he picked up the little girl and plopped her down in his lap
  • The sudden onset of vertigo in a patient with additional neurologic symptoms (e.g., diplopia, dysarthria, dysphagia, ataxia, weakness) suggests the presence of vascular ischemia.
  • She refrained from plopping any sort of silk flora or abstract sculpture atop her well-coiffed head.
  • Similar events occur in the eyes of mesopelagic shrimps, such as the oplophorids.
  • Glen plopped down beside us, and idly played with one of my shoestrings as he read through it.
  • By the Late Cretaceous, species of Hoploparia were distributed throughout temperate and subarctic regions of both hemispheres.
  • The dirty-minded denizens of "Avenue Q" have plopped their smutty little selves down in the Lansburgh Theatre for the next few weeks, bringing into that Shakespeare Theatre Company space their eternally delectable grab bag of postmodern wisecracks. 'Avenue Q' at the Lansburgh Theatre: Smutty puppets in a Shakespeare temple?
  • Within his plastic glove, the sound was not much louder than the plop of a raindrop. VITALS
  • In support of a diagnosis of botulism, the weakness was predominantly proximal (most patients present with descending weakness), there was noticeable facial weakness, diplopia, and bulbar dysfunction.
  • She refrained from plopping any sort of silk flora or abstract sculpture atop her well-coiffed head.
  • With a shrug, Lenore plopped down on the tiny chair of her table, crossing her legs in a bold manner.
  • But, from the gently used lot, there is no chance you'd plop down your thousands for a ride you hadn't taken for a spin.
  • The orbital blowout fracture didn't weaken the eyesight of injured eye significantly, but diplopia of the patient should be considered in the medicolegal expertise of orbital blowout fracture.
  • Additional complaints included increased fatigue during the month preceding presentation and fleeting diplopia over the previous 2 weeks that was not gaze dependent.
  • Comparison on isozyme of esterase in two sibling species Anoplophora glabripennis and A. Nobilis.
  • We plopped on the bed and went right to sleep. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • A tear rolled down Sandra's cheek and plopped down into the lap of her black mid-length velveteen dress.
  • Sam nodded, and set his things down at his desk, plopping down in the chair.
  • Major arthropod lines have long been recognized (insects, crustaceans, chelicerates, diplopods, chilopods, etc.), but the phylogenetic relationships among these groups remain controversial.
  • Its typical ocular manifestations are recognised by a variety of clinical features including pain, gritty eyes, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, and exophthalmos.
  • I must've looked anxious because he moved quickly toward me and plopped his arm awkwardly around my waist. Needy Kids
  • So off they rushed home, seized the unhappy man, and, without listening to his cries and entreaties, hurried him down to the river bank and flung him — plop! — into the deepest, weediest, and nastiest place they could find. The Orange Fairy Book
  • * Fixed a bug that could cause unwanted 'plops' when disabling and enabling EQ bands at lower frequencies. AvaxHome RSS:
  • However, 2 patients in group 4 complained of blurring of vision and diplopia by the end of 3 min.
  • They bob up for air by the hundreds, each with a quick gulp - nose and eyes above the opaque water - then a plop back under.
  • To be plopped in the river's midst, in a canoe, on a spectacular day, is tranquilizing.
  • The Revolution Business looks like the original painting had an interesting composition, but then the text is plopped over it helter-skelter, creating an over-all impression of just chaos. Book Cover Smackdown! Berserker Lord (Chaosbound) vs. The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms vs. The Revolution Business
  • The weakest element is the soundtrack - rhythmic rattles and plops, clonks, clicks and plonks, with vague background song - rather a letdown.
  • On the black scrag piles, where the loose cords plop Soft Options: Day-Tripping to Danger
  • From tacos to quesadillas and beyond, a growing number of consumers have taken to plopping a dollop of the creamy white stuff on their food before digging in.
  • diplopia often disappears when one eye is covered
  • Near shore was reedy, like the cove, and she heard peepers call and the plop of fish in the water. DOLL'S EYES
  • Wherever you look, fish are jumping out of the placid water, landing with audible plips and plops, while ospreys swoop down to pluck up dinner.
  • Patients should be warned of possible side effects of this anticonvulsant medication (eg, nausea, vomiting, headache, diplopia, constipation, confusion, ataxia).
  • Diplopods were predominant in biomass owing to the their large size, but spiders still constituted 27.8% of the total biomass, followed by coleopterans, dictyopterans, and scorpionids.
  • The stone fell into the water with a plop.
  • The frog plopped into the pond.
  • Next morning the trout were jumping, little plops on the surface of the almost still pools, unfortunately there was no evidence of native fish.
  • They can be dressed up by cutting them in half, plopping a dab of goat cheese on top and wrapping that with thinly sliced prosciutto ham.
  • Lift the paper by the sides and plop into the bowl. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stone fell into the water with a plop.
  • The ice cream plopped to the ground.
  • The earliest symptoms are sweating, confusion, a loss of balance, cloudiness of vision and diplopia (double vision).
  • The jelly plopped into the dish.
  • A piece of crème brûlée dropped off my fork onto the plate with a plop.
  • Teal meant to be derisive, but the word plopped out of his mouth like a cork out of a bottle. The Saint in Action
  • And as Fred and his three colleagues approached the green, the wind again took hold to blow the flag pin - and the four watched amazed as the ball plopped into the hole.
  • Dropping his briefcase and keys by the door, he bolted for the phone and grabbed it while plopping down in the nearest chair.
  • There is diplopia, and the vision of the right eye is much impaired; the man can see persons, but cannot count fingers with certainty, although he sees the hand. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • She had been in good health with no previous ocular complaints, including changes in vision or diplopia.
  • Then she proceeded out the door and plopped down on the porch.
  • The first sign frequently presents as ocular muscle weakness resulting in diploplia (double vision) and/or ptosis (drooping eyelid).
  • Signs and symptoms may include diplopia, epistaxis, ecchymosis, crepitus, hypesthesia in the infraorbital nerve distribution, and restricted upward gaze secondary to inferior rectus entrapment.
  • In each of them uniformed men were awake, but none of them seemed to hear the grass-cushioned plopping of the hooves. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Dark clouds loomed over the lake, and the first drops of rain hit with fat plops on the slick surface.
  • Hands on bended knees, still implementing the breathing methods that he only half-remembered from his Cub Scout den leader, he plopped down on top of the cooler.
  • We picked up the rosy red ones first, as many as our arms could hold, and plopped down at the foot of the tree biting into the fleshy pulp.
  • Trudging to my own room, I quickly changed into much more comfortable clothes, and then plopped down my bed.
  • Vincent shrugged sluggishly before plopping back down on the leather sofa.
  • He sighed dramatically before plopping himself between two fluffy pillows.
  • He plopped into a chair opposite the foot of the bed and closed his eyes, hoping a catnap would revive him, hasten the passage of time. What Is Life?
  • Rocky stared at me hard for a second, before plopping himself on one of those plush couches and beginning to read.
  • Brian's no sooner plopped himself down on the sofa and doffed his designer sunglasses than he starts making trouble by helping himself to the chocolate eclairs that Michael bought especially for his outing with Dr. Dave.
  • A tear plopped down onto the page she was reading.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause unwanted 'plops' when disabling and enabling EQ bands at lower frequencies. KVR News: Top Stories
  • I was running late so I rushed into my underclothes and outfit before I plopped down on the bed. Real wifeys
  • Patients should be warned of possible side effects of this anticonvulsant medication (eg, nausea, vomiting, headache, diplopia, constipation, confusion, ataxia).
  • Then there were those charges and theories of overstrained eyes, diplopia, and defective focussing, to say nothing of other suggestions. To Mars via The Moon An Astronomical Story
  • They studied patients with moderately severe Graves' orbitopathy, defined as motility impairment causing diplopia, proptosis of at least 23 mm or severe eyelid swelling.
  • Walking quickly back into my home from the mailbox, I went to the kitchen and plopped down in a seat at the dining table.
  • Shimmering into the penthouse James plopped into the expensive leather chair and sighed breathing in the smell of dye and cowhide.
  • It fell into the water with a small plop, but soon rose to the surface.
  • Eighty-three percent of the parents of these children reported benefits, ranging from improved immune defenses, regression of diplopia, or improved blood values. Homeopathic Medicine: Europe's #1 Alternative for Doctors
  • Then I grab the TV controller and bottle in right hand, baby safely tucked away in the crook of my left elbow and plop down on the couch.
  • The distribution of fossil oniscomorphs is not surprising as modern diplopods are common in tropical environments characterized by high rainfall.
  • Various creatures plopped and splashed in the water.
  • Hey, Cece called out as I walked in and plopped down on my bed. Haven
  • 'Taking a break from my grueling home-work schedule, I plopped on my bed, remote in hand, and hit the \ "on\" button. Janice Taylor: How Much Does Whoopi Goldberg Weigh?
  • I was thinking of nothing but making a home, family life for myself ... and so tripped over an ant-heap — and plop, down into the grave .... The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories
  • Spot-breasted plover, Vanellus melanocephalus (formerly, Tylibyx melanocephalus and Hoplopterus melanocephalus; protonym, Lobivanellus melanocephalus), also known as the spot-breasted lapwing, photographed at Bale Mountains (also known as the Urgoma Mountains), Ethiopia (Africa). Mystery bird: Spot-breasted plover, Vanellus melanocephalus
  • Only 2 patients complained of diplopia at the higher priming dose.
  • This neighborhood is a Brooklyn anomaly: roughly four streets by three avenues of colonial style and size mansions plopped down between Flatbush and Prospect Park, at the apex of Southern Brooklyn before entering the long stretch of brick-built, Orthodox Jewish-dominated neighborhoods that spread to the feet of Coney Island. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Buzzing Cicadas and Jewish Gangsters
  • When making small things like this it's easy to plop the glass somewhere you didn't really intend, so with this tool you can "scoot" the glass where you DID want it to go OR use it to define your shape better. Ask StudioMarcy ~ Online Coaching #1 Bird Today and Penguins Tomorrow
  • The sauce was on the thin side, which I personally prefer, with a spiky garlicky taste, and went very well with the big basket of warm herbed bread the waitress plopped down in front of us.
  • The diplopia recovered completely, although this is not always the case in young patients.
  • Jordan exclaimed plopping exhausted into a chair in the living room.
  • I followed and, since my own desk is across the room from where he'd plopped down, I sat behind Wolfe's. MURDER IN E MINOR
  • As far as him being made of plain baryonic matter and all, fine, plop him in the stool next to me so it doesn’t rock back and forth. Think Progress » Yesterday, Bush Said Confirming NYT Story “Would Compromise Our Ability To Protect The People”
  • The clinical features of thyroid eye disease include ocular pain, photophobia, chemosis, diplopia, exophthalmos, and eye irritation.
  • She plops down on the empty cot and lifts a curtain to peer out the window.
  • We stood about on parapets, and walked all over the place, stopping motionless now and again as a star shell went up, and moving on again just in time to hear a bullet or two whizz past behind and go "smack" into a tree in the hedge behind, or "plop" into the mud parados. Bullets & Billets
  • Eleven plant species listed as threatened in the United States 'statutes are found in the park; Palmer amsonia Amsonia palmeri, goldenweed Haplopappus salicinus, Draba asprella var. kaibensis, plains cactus Pediocactus bradyi, scouler catchfly Silene rectiramea, phacelia Phacelia filiformis, wild buckwheats Eriogonum darrovii, E. thompsonae var. atwoodi and E. zionis var. coccineum, primrose Primula hunnewellii and clute penstemon Penstemon clutei. Grand Canyon National Park, United States

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