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    flump
    [fləmp]
    verb
    flump (verb) · flumps (third person present) · flumped (past tense) · flumped (past participle) · flumping (present participle)
    1. 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"
    noun
    flump (noun) · flumps (plural noun)
    1. the action or sound of a heavy fall:
      "the rocks hit the ground with a flump"
    Origin
    early 17th century: imitative.
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    verb
    1. fall or sit down heavily:
      seat oneself
      install oneself
      plant oneself
      ensconce oneself
      plump oneself
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      What does Flump mean?to plump down suddenly or heavily; flop. the act or sound of flumping. Win took time to draw breath and finished the sum correctly "I should have gone flump over the next!" The book dropped from his hand and fell with a flump on the floor. Flump definition: to plump down suddenly or heavily; flop. . See examples of FLUMP used in a sentence.
      Where does the verb Flump come from?The earliest known use of the verb flump is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for flump is from 1790, in a glossary by Francis Grose, antiquary. flump is an imitative or expressive formation.
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    3. flump 1 of 2 verb ˈfləmp flumped; flumping; flumps Synonyms of flump intransitive verb : to move or fall suddenly and heavily
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      flump [ fluhmp ] show ipa verb (used with or without object) to plump down suddenly or heavily; flop. noun the act or sound of flumping.
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      flump (third-person singular simple present flumps, present participle flumping, simple past and past participle flumped) (intransitive) To move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound. (transitive) To drop something heavily or with a dull sound.
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      flump (flŭmp) n. A dull heavy sound, as of something dropped on a surface.
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