Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.
1The book dropped from his hand and fell with a flump on the floor.
2Thomas collapsed forward onto his face; Alby sprawled to the side with a loud flump.
3Chuck flopped back down with a heavy flump.
4The sponge caught him-witha delightful, squelching flump-fulland fair on the top of his sleek head.
5The children fall down flump!
6He tried and heard the squeal of axe against bone, the soft flump as the match in her hand lit the Bernz-O-matiC.
7I rode on a dromedary, flump-flumping through the sand," and Catty would follow it up with: "I went away with the Good Templars.
8He patted her head, flumped down behind his newspaper, said nothing more.
9Every now and then more flumps down from the overhanging branches.
10As he flumped into bed he yawned, and casually stated:
11And still that soft flumping sound of something being dragged.
12Then their four frilled hands came down and they flumped out of the high bed.
13He turned half around as he flumped himself down with a sigh of relief, and, with a red flash of tongue, kissed Steward's foot.
14'If they take him back and move him up the ladder, will I ever see him?' Nancy sat with a flump on the nearest chair.