Sentence examples for to flop from inspiring English sources

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to flop

noun

An incident of a certain type of fall; a plopping down.

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Ready to flop.

He doesn't like to flop.

But I thought the program was going to flop.

Most of those ventures are destined to flop, analysts say.

Yet lots of people seem to want OLPC to flop.

Baghdatis needs to flop or I will starve".

Should the edges begin to flop down, press them back with the spoon.

All the Presidential-campaign cant about "values" testifies to this; to flip-flop is to flop.

Kotelko was already too old to flop when she took up track at age 77.

"Sad thing is those songs are sure to flop," he said.

It wouldn't be the first time, either, if they went on to flop.

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