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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Plop' in a Sentence

"To produce a sound resembling that of something falling or dropping into water." more

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The rainforest echoed with the plop of raindrops on giant leaves.
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As the first star appears, the coin will have plopped into the wishing well.
As the cake bakes in the oven, it will be plopping and rising slowly.
As the diver resurfaces, the splash will have plopped in the calm sea.
She listened to the plop of melting ice as she enjoyed her cold drink.
Leaves from the trees have plopped into the stream, creating ripples.
The cat has been plopping its toys around the house, creating a playful mess.
The bird landed on the branch, causing a small shower of leaves to plop down.
The ice cream scoop will plop onto the cone, perfectly swirled.
The children had been plopping stones into the river for hours.
With a plop, the stone was thrown into the calm lake, creating ripples.
The cat watched the fish plop back into the water after a playful leap.
The chef heard the egg plop into the mixing bowl as he prepared the cake.

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plop
verbTo produce a sound resembling that of something falling or dropping into water.

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Last Updated On: August 30, 2024
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