- verbflump (verb) · flumps (third person present) · flumped (past tense) · flumped (past participle) · flumping (present participle)
- fall or sit down heavily:"he went off to flump into a chair"
- set or throw (something) down heavily:"Ellie flumped her hands down on her sewing"
nounflump (noun) · flumps (plural noun)- the action or sound of a heavy fall:"the rocks hit the ground with a flump"
Originearly 17th century: imitative.
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