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- noun Plural form of
plop . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
plop .
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Examples
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I'm always ready to throw small unbreakable objects at the radio (slippers serve well) when an infuriating phrase plops out of the loudspeaker, as one does every few minutes.
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The pre-pierogie dough pocket, a delicate disk ( "We call them 'plops' here," says Thorpe), is shaped with a biscuit cutter wheel.
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The pre-pierogie dough pocket, a delicate disk ( "We call them 'plops' here," says Thorpe), is shaped with a biscuit cutter wheel.
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The pre-pierogie dough pocket, a delicate disk ( "We call them 'plops' here," says Thorpe), is shaped with a biscuit cutter wheel.
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Fixed a bug that could cause unwanted 'plops' when disabling and enabling EQ bands at lower frequencies.
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* Fixed a bug that could cause unwanted 'plops' when disabling and enabling EQ bands at lower frequencies.
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The pre-pierogie dough pocket, a delicate disk ( "We call them 'plops' here," says Thorpe), is shaped with a biscuit cutter wheel.
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He tosses my coat to the floor and plops down next to me.
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I've used what I have on hand as a contribution--my own art, inspirational ideas, and videos with plops of humor.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Life After 50: The End of Aging as We Know It
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I've used what I have on hand as a contribution--my own art, inspirational ideas, and videos with plops of humor.
Barbara Hannah Grufferman: Life After 50: The End of Aging as We Know It
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