flump (Meaning)
Wordnet
flump (v)
fall heavily
set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
Synonyms & Antonyms of flump
flump Sentence Examples
- The exhausted kitten flumped down onto the soft cushion.
- The overripe tomato flumped into a mushy mess on the counter.
- The heavy bag flumped to the floor, spilling its contents.
- The rain-soaked leaves flumped against the window pane.
- The deflated balloon flumped to the ground with a sigh.
- The tired traveler flumped into the welcoming armchair.
- The doughy bread flumped out of the oven, ready for baking.
- The overwatered plant flumped over, its leaves drooping.
- The pillow flumped beneath my head, providing a comfortable cushion.
- The flump of the sofa echoed through the quiet room as I sank into its embrace.
FAQs About the word flump
fall heavily, set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
plop,toss, plank, plunk, heave, fling, plump, flop, plonk,sling
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The exhausted kitten flumped down onto the soft cushion.
The overripe tomato flumped into a mushy mess on the counter.
The heavy bag flumped to the floor, spilling its contents.
The rain-soaked leaves flumped against the window pane.