Ploop vs Cloop - What's the difference?
ploop | cloop |
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a small object falling in liquid.
An instance of this sound.
The sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.
As interjections the difference between ploop and cloop
is that ploop is the sound of a small object falling in liquid while cloop is the sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.As a noun ploop
is an instance of this sound.ploop
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- The pebbles went ploop and sunk to the bottom of the pond.
Noun
(s)- I heard a ploop , but I couldn't tell where it came from.
cloop
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- (Thackeray)