TV series example of the word
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 19
You did flop around a lot.
Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 5
or does he just flop dead to the ground?
ধ্বংস, চরম পতন, ব্যর্থতা, ঘুম
ব্যর্থ হত্তয়া, ধ্বংস পাত্তয়া
(1) An arithmetic operation performed on floating-point numbers.
(2) Someone who is unsuccessful.
(3) A complete failure.
(4) The act of throwing yourself down.
(5) Miserable failure.
(1) With a flopping sound
(2) Exactly
(1) Fall loosely.
(2) Fall suddenly and abruptly.
(3) Fail utterly; collapse.
(4) Fail utterly.
(5) Collapse.
(6) Fall limply.
(7) Fail miserably.
(1) They dropped a rope ladder that fell with a flop all the way to the ground.
(2) The play had been a flop
(3) The meeting lasted for three weeks, almost bankrupted the French treasury and - guess what - was a total flop .
(4) She had boyfriends and lovers, but later admitted: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I've been a total flop with men.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(5) You have some scenarios where it doesn't work out and then again, you have some players who stay in school for four years, come into the NBA and are a total flop .
(6) If the replacement shows flop , the advertiser needs to be made whole.
(7) However, it was a commercial flop - few people turned up because of poor publicity and freezing weather.
(8) A plan to import bicycles from Azerbaijan was a total flop .
(9) To my surprise it's a young boy with a freckled, eager face and brown hair styled to flop over one eye, wearing black, carrying a rucksack and a bag.
(10) Not surprisingly it was a total flop , proof that critics and audiences had finally called time on the Broadway musical.
(11) All investors should realise that the majority of shares sold at initial public offerings flop and fail to recover the price that they were sold at.
(12) What could be worse than to have your name automatically associated with an epic flop , even if you weren't responsible for its failure?
(13) He could flop , of course, or fail to deliver on his expansive ambitions.
(14) I'm going to flop here for the night
(15) They hit the ground with a flop
(16) That's an oversimplification, to be sure, but Dobbs' failure to meet audience expectations certainly contributed to the flop .
(17) He, being weak, was a total flop at sports and athletics, so he was all the jocks' favorite victim.
(18) Suddenly, with a sickening slush and smell, the contents came free, sliding to the ground with a dull flop .
(19) He grinned mindlessly at his stupid analogy, moving to go and flop on the couch again, though this time with energy and not-so-much black.
(20) Sadly, the rest of this $115m flop is far less memorable.
failure
collapse
fizzle
dud
collapse
hang (down)
be unsuccessful
fall flat
right
click
deliver
go
succeed
Accomplishment
Achievement
Success
Accomplish
Achieve
Succeed
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 19
You did flop around a lot.
Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 5
or does he just flop dead to the ground?