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flop

noun as in miserable failure

verb as in fall limply, collapse

verb as in fail miserably

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Example Sentences

Both released albums last year explicitly framed as returns to form; both flopped.

Asked whether Perry’s flop 2024 album “143” served as a kind of object lesson — a cautionary tale, perhaps, regarding the challenges in moving between TV and music — Underwood said, “I don’t really think about it.”

We’ve been there, done that once before — and it was a flop.

Earlier in February, HP acquired Humane AI — the maker of a wearable AI pin that flopped amid consumer complaints and bad reviews — for $116 million.

They flopped outward like a frog’s when he changed her diaper.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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