flop|flopped|flopping|flops in English
verb
[flɑp /flɒp]
fall heavily, fall with a thud; plunk down; flap back and forth; fail (Slang)
Use "flop|flopped|flopping|flops" in a sentence
1. A first flip-flops flop includes first (L1) and second (L2) cross-coupled latches.
2. After I ordered Branchlet flip flops in white, I ordered the very cute Branchlet floral flip flop
3. We flip-flopped.
4. The play flopped dismally.
5. (The play flopped.)
6. Our plan flopped.
7. His head flopped back pathetically.
8. She flopped into an armchair.
9. Flip flops
10. Dt flip-flop is a new type of full- function flip- flop and it can more conveniently be transformed into D flip- flop or t flip-flop.
11. Flop sweat, Sonny?
12. 3 The young man flopped back, unconscious.
13. They call it super flop.
14. My flip-flops?
15. It's time to flop.
16. But in the end, Germany's vaunted offense flopped.
17. I'm ready to flop.
18. Answer: Uppishly Caressa belly-flopped unmonarchic Abrotine hydrophyllium lobeless
19. The film was a complete flop.
20. ~ Bine, where are your flip-flops?
21. Flip-flops offer very little protection .
22. The methodology for designing the Counters with other flip-flops varies with the type of flip-flops
23. By using live subjects flopping around on beds.
24. The film flopped badly at the box office.
25. Gino's party was a total flop.