A plop as a sound would be like if you dropped a small pebble into a pool of water! :)
Juliana Margulies starred on the TV series "The Good Wife." The Alka-Seltzer commercial with the "plop plop fizz fizz" jingle was created by ad exec Paul Margulies in the 1960s.
Theme song was from the instrumental group called the "T Bones".
Starch is converted into glucose in the human body through the process of digestion. Glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream and used as a primary source of energy for cells. Any excess glucose is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen for later use.
Most probably you would die of thirst. If your lucky you would just be in a coma. First your skin would turn blue or purple then *plop* your dead or in a coma
No, the wavelength of a sound does not change when the intensity or loudness of the sound increases. The wavelength of a sound wave depends on the frequency of the sound, which is determined by the source of the sound.
plop
Yes, "plop" is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of an object falling into water with a soft, dull sound.
uuuuhhhhhhh ~phllflabbbeber~ plop!
Splat or plop?!
Onomatopoeia is a word that is a sound, for example; bam, splash, plop.
The past tense of to plop is "plopped" (fell down with a sound).
what plop
The word plop is generally used in a rather lax way, such as "He plopped into that chair after coming back inside from his 5 mile run." According to the Meriam- Webster definition, plop can mean "to fall, drop, or move suddenly with a sound like that of something dropping into water" or "to allow the body to drop heavily."
plop |pläp|nouna short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash.verb ( plopped , plopping )fall or cause to fall with such a sound : [ intrans. ] the stone plopped into the pond [ trans. ] : she plopped a sugar cube into the cup.• ( plop oneself down) sit or lie down gently but clumsily : he plopped himself down on the nearest chair.ORIGIN early 19th cent.: imitative.
yes your right
An example of this is a sound effect such as "PLOP", "BANG",or "KA-POW" you use these in writing for tension.Hope i helped!
Sure. If you plop down on the couch, you have plopped down on the couch.