To lose one's balance and hit the ground.
1I sigh and flop down in the chair, resigned to my fate.
2I'm just going to have to let her flop down onto the deck.
3I find Mrs. Atwell's fabric quickly but flop down onto Mother's sewing bench.
4Bodies flop down on the carts and squirm but they're moving slowly, slower still.
5I flop down on her visitor's chair without a by-your-leave.
6They heard the priest flop down on to his knees.
7We saw Mr. Tubbs flop down upon his unaccustomed knees-itwas all rather horrible.
8Sometimes students have to flop down on their backs-ontheir tanks, really-anddo flutter kicks.
9So make sure it doesn't sag under your arms or flop down at the front.
10They were more annoyed still, when lumps of potato began to flop down between them.
11Then I flop down on the steps beside Elaine.
12I pull out a chair and flop down into it heavily, then rub my eyes.
13I flop down on the couch, out of breath.
14There was clearly nothing to do but flop down on the shabby little couch and howl.
15Cocooned in the aircraft, she hunted up a magazine and went to flop down on the sofa.
16I flop down on some floor pillows.
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