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I . plop [plɒp, Am plɑ:p] N

plop
Platsch[er] m inf

II . plop [plɒp, Am plɑ:p] ADV

plop

III . plop <-pp-> [plɒp, Am plɑ:p] VB intr

1. plop (fall into liquid):

plop
platschen inf

2. plop (drop heavily):

plop
plumpsen inf

I . plop down inf VB intr

plop down

II . plop down inf VB trans

to plop down sth

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They don't just plop that kind of money on the table.
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She plops them down on her dining room table during our lunch visit.
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Something strange happens to filmmaking when you plop the audience inside of the story.
www.fastcompany.com
Players can also plop building lots individually.
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Overall, he describes the works as plop art.
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Not just anyone can have a hive plopped into his or her backyard.
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Better is to plop the interviewee in front of a computer with a non-trivial programming problem to solve.
www.techworld.com
The grand finale involves a few celebrities plopping off a small ledge.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But even if dinosaur genomes were available, the animals couldn't simply be plopped anywhere.
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Plop is gradually persuaded that the dark has its advantages.
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