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21 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 toddler loves to watch stones plop into the puddles.
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The stones have plopped into the pond, disrupting the calm water.
She will carefully plop the dough onto the baking sheet.
The swimmer had been plopping into the pool, creating ripples with each entry.
By the end of the hike, the exhausted hiker will have plopped onto the grass.
He had plopped the book onto the table after finishing the last page.
The toddler will be plopping colorful building blocks into the toy box.
Raindrops have plopped onto the pages of her open book.
The rain had plopped onto the roof, creating a soothing melody.
The pancake batter will have been plopping onto the hot griddle, sizzling as it cooks.
As I read my book by the lake, stones were plopping into the water nearby.
The basketball will be plopping through the net, scoring another point for the team.
The toddler giggled as he watched stones plop into the puddle.
When the cat walks across the wet surface, its pawprints will have been plopping behind it.
The paint is plopping onto the canvas in rhythmic strokes.
Coins have been plopping into the charity box, raising funds for a good cause.
The water balloon fight ended with the triumphant plop of the last balloon bursting.
Waves have been plopping against the shore, creating a soothing sound.
The raindrops were plopping on the umbrella, creating a soothing rhythm.
The tired traveler's backpack made a heavy plop as it hit the hotel bed.
I am plopping the ice cubes into my refreshing drink.

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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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