flumps Synonyms
flumps Meaning
flumps
to move or fall suddenly and heavily, a dull heavy sound (as of a fall), to place or drop with a flump
flumps Sentence Examples
- The exhausted toddler flumps into the cozy armchair, his eyes drooping with slumber.
- The heavy snowfall flumps onto the ground, creating a thick, pristine blanket.
- The weary hikers flumped down by the trail, their muscles aching from the arduous trek.
- The overweight cat flumps down on the sofa, its belly wobbling as it settles in.
- The couch cushions flumped beneath the weight of the lounging teenager.
- The soggy bread flumps out of the toaster, a disappointing start to the morning.
- The wet leaves flumped off the tree branches, scattered by the strong wind.
- The overweight dachshund flumps around on the carpet, its stubby legs struggling to support its rotund body.
- The uncooked pasta flumps in the boiling water, creating a glutinous mess.
- The wobbly toddler flumps into the high chair, her arms flailing wildly for balance.
FAQs About the word flumps
to move or fall suddenly and heavily, a dull heavy sound (as of a fall), to place or drop with a flump
tosses,plops,plumps, slings, plunks, planks, flings, plonks, flops, plants
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The exhausted toddler flumps into the cozy armchair, his eyes drooping with slumber.
The heavy snowfall flumps onto the ground, creating a thick, pristine blanket.
The weary hikers flumped down by the trail, their muscles aching from the arduous trek.
The overweight cat flumps down on the sofa, its belly wobbling as it settles in.