Name the literary term of the word ‘P-L-O-P
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To plop is to drop something (or yourself) with a short sound. ... The sound of a plop is abrupt and hollow — you could also call it a plunk or a or a plonk. You might plop an ice cube in your glass of water, or watch a flock of bird plop themselves on the surface of a pond.
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Literary terms refer to the technique, style, and formatting used by writers and speakers to masterfully emphasize, embellish, or strengthen their compositions. Literary terms can refer to playful techniques employed by comedians to make us laugh or witty tricks wordsmiths use to coin new words or phrases.
so the answer is
1 : to set, drop, or throw heavily.
2 : to place or set carelessly or hastily plopped the money into stocks
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