gloppen Sentence Examples

  1. The ethereal light of dawn gently glopped over the sleeping village.
  2. The muddy stream glopped through the valley, carrying away soil and debris.
  3. The waves crashed against the shore, sending up globs of salty spray.
  4. The dog's tongue hung out, glopping wetly as it panted in the heat.
  5. The batter glopped heavily into the bowl, creating a thick, viscous mixture.
  6. The melting snow glopped down the mountainside, causing minor avalanches.
  7. The child's gloppy fingers left sticky prints on the freshly painted wall.
  8. The trampoline sagged and glopped as the children bounced enthusiastically.
  9. The glue glopped out of the tube in a thick, stringy stream.
  10. The mud glopped under the tires of the truck, making the journey through the swamp treacherous.

gloppen Meaning

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gloppen (v. t. & i.)

To surprise or astonish; to be startled or astonished.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gloppen

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To surprise or astonish; to be startled or astonished.

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The ethereal light of dawn gently glopped over the sleeping village.

The muddy stream glopped through the valley, carrying away soil and debris.

The waves crashed against the shore, sending up globs of salty spray.

The dog's tongue hung out, glopping wetly as it panted in the heat.