flump (Meaning)

Wordnet

flump (v)

fall heavily

set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise

flump Sentence Examples

  1. The exhausted kitten flumped down onto the soft cushion.
  2. The overripe tomato flumped into a mushy mess on the counter.
  3. The heavy bag flumped to the floor, spilling its contents.
  4. The rain-soaked leaves flumped against the window pane.
  5. The deflated balloon flumped to the ground with a sigh.
  6. The tired traveler flumped into the welcoming armchair.
  7. The doughy bread flumped out of the oven, ready for baking.
  8. The overwatered plant flumped over, its leaves drooping.
  9. The pillow flumped beneath my head, providing a comfortable cushion.
  10. 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, heave, plonk, plump, plank, fling,toss, plunk, flop, settle

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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.