flumping Synonyms
flumping Meaning
flumping
to move or fall suddenly and heavily, a dull heavy sound (as of a fall), to place or drop with a flump
flumping Sentence Examples
- The exhausted cat let out a loud flumping sound as it collapsed onto the soft cushion.
- The heavy raindrops flumped against the windowpane, creating a soothing rhythm.
- After a long day of hiking, the hiker flumped onto the ground, too tired to take another step.
- The overstuffed pillow flumped over the edge of the couch, providing a comfortable spot for lounging.
- With a disappointed sigh, the deflated balloon flumped to the ground during the party.
- The wet laundry flumped heavily into the basket as I gathered it from the clothesline.
- The toddler giggled as she flumped down onto the pile of pillows her mother had arranged for her.
- The exhausted runner's legs felt like lead as they flumped onto the grass at the end of the race.
- The heavy sack of potatoes flumped onto the kitchen counter with a thud.
- As the snow continued to fall, it flumped softly onto the ground, creating a pristine white blanket.
FAQs About the word flumping
to move or fall suddenly and heavily, a dull heavy sound (as of a fall), to place or drop with a flump
plopping, tossing, heaving, flopping, plonking,plumping, installing, plunking, planking, slinging
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The exhausted cat let out a loud flumping sound as it collapsed onto the soft cushion.
The heavy raindrops flumped against the windowpane, creating a soothing rhythm.
After a long day of hiking, the hiker flumped onto the ground, too tired to take another step.
The overstuffed pillow flumped over the edge of the couch, providing a comfortable spot for lounging.