18 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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After baking in the oven, the cookies have plopped onto the cooling rack.
Every morning, the milk carton plops onto the doorstep.
From the treehouse, they listened to the apples plop down onto the ground below.
The chef was plopping dollops of batter onto the hot griddle to make perfect pancakes.
Startled by a sudden noise, the squirrel let the nut it was holding plop onto the ground.
The water balloon burst with a loud plop, leaving everyone soaked in the summer heat.
As the baby giggles, the spoonful of puree will have plopped onto the highchair tray.
As the timer goes off, the cookies will have been plopping onto the baking sheet one by one.
The stone had plopped into the pond, creating ripples on the water's surface.
Startled, the cat watched a cherry blossom petal plop onto its nose.
While fishing, we could hear fish plopping back into the water after being caught and released.
The toddler will excitedly plop into the sandbox to play.
As the pancake batter spreads on the griddle, it is plopping into perfect circles.
By the time we arrive, the rain will have plopped heavily on the pavement.
He is plopping colorful candies into the gift bag for the birthday party.
The worker has been plopping bricks into place, constructing a sturdy wall.
The chef had been plopping ingredients into the boiling pot to create a delicious soup.
Raindrops have been plopping on the leaves, providing water for the thirsty plants.
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