19 collocations for flopping

"And does it mean having adventures?" asked Squinty, flopping his ears backward and forward.

Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten Dass ich so traurig bin she sang happily, studying her gestures with care and cheerfully flopping her tail.

I startled her, she tripped over the sill and down she come; the dish flew one way, the pie flopped into her lap, the juice spatterin' my boots and her clean gown.

He flopped the check over.

Now, Shorty, he had an idea that he could ease the work of his hoss a whole pile if he laid holts on the rope whenever his hoss set down to flop a cow.

" The servant tittered: "Yas, suh, so whah it flop up-siden de cup it leave a lemon-yalleh sta-ain.

I flopped some flapjacks for breakfast and El Sawyer (he's a Raven) hung one of them around his neck for a souvenir.

Maybe you think it's easy to flop flapjacksI should worry.

" It was then Mr. Kaminer pushed back his chair, flopped down his napkin, and rose, breathing heavily enough, but his face set in an exaggerated kind of quietude as he moved through the maze of tables, exchanged a check for his hat, and walked out.

I allus heard hit was bad luck fer to hear a owl floppin' lack dat, but Green said 'twant nothin', jes a old owl floppin', but he jes naturally flopped diffrunt dat night, an' Green walked on 'bout 15 steps an' somebody shot him dead.

A fellow in a white coat flops pancakes in the window.

Clad in aquascutic garments, and surmounted by an ungainly two-rupee bazaar umbrella (my dapper British one having been annexed by a covetous Mangi) "Ombrifuge, Lord love you, case o' rain, I flopped forth 'sbuddikins on my own ten toes.

A large centipede would come out and take a hurried turn round the Governor's seat; or a bat would settle in broad daylight in the curate's hood; or one had to turn away one's eyes lest they should beholdnot vanity, butthe magnificent head of a Cabbage-palm just outside the opposite window, with the black vultures trying to sit on the footstalks in a high wind, and slipping down, and flopping up again, half the service through.

"And thenafter I had fed youyou were going to kill me, my dear Jean," laughed Howland, flopping a huge caribou steak on the naked top of the sheet-iron stove.

What is there in taking an old tub and flopping down that dinky stream?

When Dill flopped a six-inch trout against his ear, so steeped was he in bitterness that he merely said, "Aw, hell!"

Bill run quick an' flopped the barrel end up, so he had the lion trapped.

a great big old gran'daddy owl flopped his wings an' Joe said 'we'd better turn back.'

A tug of his left hand flopped the limp body over, but then his hands were more effectually tied than ever for the face of the unconscious man worked strangely on him.

19 collocations for  flopping