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    flump
    /flʌmp/

    verb

    • 1. fall or sit down heavily: "I flumped back into bed"

    noun

    • 1. the action or sound of a heavy fall: "the rocks hit the ground with a flump"

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  2. Flump is a verb that means to move or fall suddenly and heavily, or a noun that means a dull heavy sound. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Flump definition: to plump down suddenly or heavily; flop. . See examples of FLUMP used in a sentence.

  4. Flump is an informal word that can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means a dull, thudding sound. As a verb, it means to fall heavily or plump down suddenly.

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    flump (third-person singular simple present flumps, present participle flumping, simple past and past participle flumped) 1. (intransitive) To move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound. 2. (transitive) To dropsomething heavily or with a dull sound.

    flump (plural flumps) 1. The dull sound so produced. 2. A type of large marshmallow. 2.1. 2014 November 12, Brian McIver, “Meet the stellar cast and crew behind new romantic comedy Scottish Mussel”, in Scottish Daily Record: 2.1.1. As the lead cast get ready for an on-screen pint, or a packet of flumpsin the case of Thomas, the fun and warmth on se...

    flump is an onomatopoeic word for a heavy or dull sound, or a type of large marshmallow. It can be used as a verb or a noun, and has synonyms such as plunk and thud.

  5. Definitions of flump. verb. fall heavily. synonyms: flump down. see more. verb. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise. synonyms: plank, plonk, plop, plump, plump down, plunk, plunk down. see more.

  6. Flump is an onomatopoeic word for a dull, thudding sound produced by falling or dropping something. Learn how to use flump as a noun or a verb, and see synonyms and related words.

  7. Definition of flump as in to plop to throw or set down clumsily or casually for now, just flump the rug on the floor—we'll unroll it later