plop /ˈplɑp/
撲通聲,掉下(ad.)撲通地(vt.)使掉下,放下(vi.)撲通落下
Plop v. i. [imp. & p. p. Plopped p. pr. & vb. n. Plopping.]
1. To fall, drop, or move in any way, with a sudden splash or slap, as on the surface of water.
The body plopped up, turning on its side. --Kipling.
Plop, n. Act of plopping; the sound made in plopping.
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plop
n : the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without
a splash
adv : with a short hollow thud; "plop came the ball down to the
corner of the green" [syn: plunk]
v 1: drop something with a plopping sound
2: drop with the sound of something falling into water
3: set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise;
"He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself
into the sofa" [syn: plank, flump, plonk, plunk, plump
down, plunk down, plump]
[also: plopping, plopped]