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Present participle for to throw down or land clumsily or loosely
“He would just plop the reports on the conference table before leaving abruptly.”
Present participle for to hang or dangle loosely
“She let her legs plop over the edge of the raft and sat staring down at her small feet in the big ocean.”
Present participle for to splatter a substance over
“I was feeling like I wanted to smash, drip and plop some paint on a canvas.”
Present participle for to fall or let fall in drops of liquid
Present participle for to fall or dive downwards or to a lower level
Present participle for to flow in a stream
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