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flop - use in sentences
Converse of object
- wear: Being both pretty and a pleasure to wear the flip flop is a cult object.
Preposition: into
- bed: There was no argument as tiredness took over, and he flopped into bed.
Adjective modifier
- flip: Were the Tory leader to change track now, Labor's " flip flop " charge would stick to him like feathers on tar.
- expensive: The names of the expensive flops may not trip off the tongue, but there have been plenty.
- commercial: But in 1985 his first serious critical and commercial flop, Revolution, sent him into virtual exile for four years.
- big: Log in View Full Version: Orson - big hit or big flop?
- complete: Apart from these the Afghan campaign has been a complete flop.
- total: It had been a tiring day and but for the run over the S. & C. would have been a total flop.
Modifying Another Word
- again: It is etched into their conscience that they will not flop again.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- over: Do not open the door of the oven until the half hour is up or the cakes will simply flop over rather than rise.
Noun used with modifier
- box-office: On its first release it was a box-office flop and nearly bankrupted its financiers UFA, Germany's largest film production company.
- belly: Jump onto the Red Gem, then make your way to the end to find a gem and the super belly flop power.
- pre: In the opening hand Nick attempted to pick up the blinds with a 40p bet pre flop.
- traffic: If you want to make sure your site is not a ' traffic flop ' then here are some simple rules to follow.
- box: The film was critically panned and was also box office flop.
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