All she could hear was the steady plop of water dripping from the shower curtain and the faint buzz light-bulbs in the background. |
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I shot the line, the fly landed with a slight plop, hardly breaking the water surface. |
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A tear rolled down my cheek and landed with a soft plop on the cover of a dark blue book. |
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Best of all, the gardens are so empty of tourists in winter that you'll hear the wind in the trees and the plop of water in the fountains. |
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Brown pelicans dive into glistening sapphire waves to grab tiny silvery fish that jump from the water then fall back with a soft plop. |
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With a huff, he did as she said, sitting with a soft plop back onto the grass next to her. |
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My daydream distracted me and I jumped when I noticed Red plop down in front of me. |
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It ran the length of the table and dropped with a gentle plop and rattle into the corner pocket. |
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As I sit here, clacketing away at the keyboard I'm looking at possible songs to plop up here on the server. |
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He drops the mashed potatoes with a plop upon the plate, and it sounds so awful funny that I nearly busticate. |
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The windshield is installed by robot while workers plop the rear window in place. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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Then I grab the TV controller and bottle in right hand, baby safely tucked away in the crook of my left elbow and plop down on the couch. |
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Some people fill their bathtubs with cold water, plop their heads on plastic bath pillows and snooze. |
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Often we just plop ourselves down to meditate and just let the mind take us wherever it may. |
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Reduce your boiling water to a simmer, and plop two raw bagels in the water. |
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From somewhere behind me, I heard a slight plop, a slither and then a sudden weight on my bed. |
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The Spey snakes between rolling hills, with stretches of bouldery rapids and limpid pools where salmon leap and plop. |
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But, from the gently used lot, there is no chance you'd plop down your thousands for a ride you hadn't taken for a spin. |
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Is he going to plop down in a Starbucks and start flipping through MySpace pages? |
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The frogs would rain down on him, land with a plop, gaze up at his smile and become princes. |
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I got a very dry roll with my soup today, and caught myself removing the inner soft bread, beyond the tough crust, and rolling it up to plop into the soup. |
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So skip the darkness, plop yourself on a couch, and spend the holiday with the family you choose, your friends. |
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When approaching a chair, don't just plop yourself down: circle it first and lower yourself gracefully. |
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A chubby boy is fit with a glass eye that inserts with a loud plop. |
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Then waiters come by with very large bowls of various vegetable dishes and plop down healthy ladels-full of each around the edge of the tray. |
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He cast his line out into the water, landing it with a small plop. |
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It fell into the water with a small plop, but soon rose to the surface. |
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In the night, when I walk through the atrium, I hear a plop in the water. |
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Take a complete stranger, the pilot, and plop him on board with a diverse mix of crew and languages. |
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But sometimes, instead of a splash, you hear just a little plop, and the pebble slips into the water practically without disturbing the surface. |
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They watched the rain plop and splash into already-formed puddles, and smiled at people grimacing and holding magazines over their heads as they staggered about in the rain. |
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The fans willing to plop down thousands of dollars on antique relics are a diverse bunch. |
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Too many people, he continued, punctuating his phrases with his beer, plop themselves down at the end of the day and only get up to haul their large bottoms off to bed. |
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The fly lands with a soft plop hardly breaking the water surface. |
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I paddle about, listening to the faint plop plop of the burbling springs. |
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Make a refreshing dressing by mixing two drizzles of fresh lemon juice with one smidgen of finely chopped fresh garlic and a half plop of Dijon mustard. |
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The Met is calling the piece site-specific, and it certainly benefits from having great views to reflect, but really it is just a big, climbable piece of plop art, amenable to most any rooftop or plaza. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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More often, my response is to plop down, scatter a few crumbs and move on. |
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Plop one of these fizzing bath cubes in the tub for instant relief from what ails you. |
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