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Plonk vs Flump - What's the difference?

plonk | flump |


In lang=en terms the difference between plonk and flump

is that plonk is to set or toss (something) down carelessly while flump is to drop something heavily or with a dull sound.

As nouns the difference between plonk and flump

is that plonk is (countable) the sound of something solid landing or plonk can be (uncountable|uk|australia|new zealand|canada|informal) cheap or inferior everyday wine or plonk can be while flump is the dull sound so produced.

As verbs the difference between plonk and flump

is that plonk is to set or toss (something) down carelessly while flump is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

As an interjection plonk

is the sound made by something solid landing.

As an adverb plonk

is (followed by a location) precisely and forcefully.

Flop vs Flump - What's the difference?

flop | flump |


As a verb flump is

to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

As a noun flump is

the dull sound so produced.

Flump vs Hunk - What's the difference?

flump | hunk |


As nouns the difference between flump and hunk

is that flump is the dull sound so produced while hunk is a large or dense piece of something.

As a verb flump

is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

Pumpernickel vs Flump - What's the difference?

pumpernickel | flump |


As nouns the difference between pumpernickel and flump

is that pumpernickel is a type of sourdough rye bread, strongly flavored, dense, and dark in color while flump is the dull sound so produced.

As a verb flump is

to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

Lump vs Flump - What's the difference?

lump | flump |


As nouns the difference between lump and flump

is that lump is cad while flump is the dull sound so produced.

As a verb flump is

to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

Flump vs Frump - What's the difference?

flump | frump |


As verbs the difference between flump and frump

is that flump is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound while frump is (obsolete) to insult; to flout; to mock; to snub.

As nouns the difference between flump and frump

is that flump is the dull sound so produced while frump is (colloquial) a frumpy person, somebody who is unattractive, drab or dowdy.

Flump vs Slump - What's the difference?

flump | slump |


As verbs the difference between flump and slump

is that flump is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound while slump is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly.

As nouns the difference between flump and slump

is that flump is the dull sound so produced while slump is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.

Flume vs Flump - What's the difference?

flume | flump |


As nouns the difference between flume and flump

is that flume is a ravine or gorge, usually one with water running through while flump is the dull sound so produced.

As a verb flump is

to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

Clump vs Flump - What's the difference?

clump | flump |


In transitive terms the difference between clump and flump

is that clump is to gather into thick groups while flump is to drop something heavily or with a dull sound.

In intransitive terms the difference between clump and flump

is that clump is to walk with heavy footfalls while flump is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

Plump vs Flump - What's the difference?

plump | flump |


In lang=en terms the difference between plump and flump

is that plump is to give (a vote), as a plumper while flump is to drop something heavily or with a dull sound.

As verbs the difference between plump and flump

is that plump is to grow ; to swell out while flump is to move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.

As nouns the difference between plump and flump

is that plump is (obsolete) a knot or cluster; a group; a crowd while flump is the dull sound so produced.

As an adjective plump

is having a full and rounded shape; chubby, somewhat overweight.

As an adverb plump

is directly; suddenly; perpendicularly.

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