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Definition of flump in English: flumpverb flʌmpfləmp 1no object, with adverbial of direction Fall or sit down heavily. 砰地落下(或坐下) Example sentencesExamples - As I flumped backwards into the water, expecting a lazy dive, I landed almost on top of two large mantas sailing out from the lagoon.
- ‘No,’ Aidan sighed and flumped into a fluffy white beanbag.
- Anywho, I pushed Damien out of my room and flumped back on my mattress.
- She changed into her Sugar Daddy pajamas and flumped into bed while planning to declare war on the male race.
- There were only two chairs in the room when we got there, so I flumped down on Josh.
- Emma flumped into a chair at her kitchen counter.
- But Cassidy just turns stomachs every time she so much as flumps into The Laundrette.
- Instead, I arrive home exhausted each afternoon, flump out on the sofa and sleep like a child after her first day at school.
- Jepta sat across from her and Mikhail pulled up a chair, flumping down onto it and facing Navi as best he could, the glare still in his eyes.
- Sara rolled her eyes and flumped back down on her pillows, pulling her comforter back over her head again.
- He used to have a great flump on 'im: he'd spot a patch of floor that he fancied, then flump right down and stretch out.
- Julia sighed and flumped on her bed, gathering her knees up to her chin.
- Aggie lifted her head, coughed up water, took one look at her surroundings, and flumped down.
- She flumped onto the grass, and saw her own crystal tears fall into the mist.
- Adele clicked off the phone and flumped on the couch next to Joel.
- ‘I'm not in the mood to pander to you,’ Aidan huffed as he flumped into an orange suede beanbag.
Synonyms sit down, seat oneself, install oneself, plant oneself, ensconce oneself, plump oneself - 1.1with object and adverbial of direction Set or throw (something) down heavily.
砰地放下,砰地扔下 Ellie flumped her hands down on her sewing 埃利砰地把双手压在针线活上。 Example sentencesExamples - She flumped her heavy army back pack onto the seat beside her letting the weight of her textbooks be supported by the chair.
- He paused a moment to light a cigarette and then flumped the bags on the table.
noun flʌmpfləmp The action or sound of a heavy fall. 重落;(下落时)砰的一声 the rocks hit the ground with a flump 石头砰地落在地上。 Example sentencesExamples - She heard a soft flump as Danny's arm dropped on to the bed, and she sighed, knowing what he was going to say next.
- There was a loud flump as a collection of letters landed on the doormat.
- With a soft flump, I flopped on my own bed and yawned.
OriginEarly 17th century: imitative. Rhymesbump, chump, clump, crump, dump, frump, gazump, grump, jump, lump, outjump, plump, pump, rump, scrump, slump, stump, sump, thump, trump, tump, ump, whump Definition of flump in US English: flumpverbfləmpfləmp 1no object, with adverbial of direction Fall or sit down heavily. 砰地落下(或坐下) he went off to flump into a chair 他起身后砰地坐到一把椅子上。 Example sentencesExamples - He used to have a great flump on 'im: he'd spot a patch of floor that he fancied, then flump right down and stretch out.
- Jepta sat across from her and Mikhail pulled up a chair, flumping down onto it and facing Navi as best he could, the glare still in his eyes.
- Julia sighed and flumped on her bed, gathering her knees up to her chin.
- But Cassidy just turns stomachs every time she so much as flumps into The Laundrette.
- Adele clicked off the phone and flumped on the couch next to Joel.
- She flumped onto the grass, and saw her own crystal tears fall into the mist.
- There were only two chairs in the room when we got there, so I flumped down on Josh.
- ‘I'm not in the mood to pander to you,’ Aidan huffed as he flumped into an orange suede beanbag.
- Sara rolled her eyes and flumped back down on her pillows, pulling her comforter back over her head again.
- Aggie lifted her head, coughed up water, took one look at her surroundings, and flumped down.
- Instead, I arrive home exhausted each afternoon, flump out on the sofa and sleep like a child after her first day at school.
- She changed into her Sugar Daddy pajamas and flumped into bed while planning to declare war on the male race.
- ‘No,’ Aidan sighed and flumped into a fluffy white beanbag.
- Emma flumped into a chair at her kitchen counter.
- As I flumped backwards into the water, expecting a lazy dive, I landed almost on top of two large mantas sailing out from the lagoon.
- Anywho, I pushed Damien out of my room and flumped back on my mattress.
Synonyms sit down, seat oneself, install oneself, plant oneself, ensconce oneself, plump oneself - 1.1with object and adverbial of direction Set or throw (something) down heavily.
砰地放下,砰地扔下 Ellie flumped her hands down on her sewing 埃利砰地把双手压在针线活上。 Example sentencesExamples - She flumped her heavy army back pack onto the seat beside her letting the weight of her textbooks be supported by the chair.
- He paused a moment to light a cigarette and then flumped the bags on the table.
nounfləmpfləmp The action or sound of a heavy fall. 重落;(下落时)砰的一声 the rocks hit the ground with a flump 石头砰地落在地上。 Example sentencesExamples - She heard a soft flump as Danny's arm dropped on to the bed, and she sighed, knowing what he was going to say next.
- With a soft flump, I flopped on my own bed and yawned.
- There was a loud flump as a collection of letters landed on the doormat.
OriginEarly 17th century: imitative. |