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I . flop <-pp-> [flɒp, Am flɑ:p] VERBE intr

1. flop (fall):

flop

2. flop fam (fail):

flop

II . flop <-pp-> [flɒp, Am flɑ:p] SUBST fam (failure)

flip-flop® SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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So the minute it came out, it flopped.
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The film was a flop and vanished into the vaults for over 30 years.
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Without any promotion all these songs also flopped on charts.
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It was just a flop, that's all, nobody wanted it.
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Most of the films he directed during the period ended up being flops.
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The album was a commercial flop, despite receiving positive reviews in the music press.
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The opening weekend in 22 theaters was considered a flop: it made $104,000 which comes to a per-theater average of $4,745.
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It was a commercial flop, despite being one of the more accessible and poppy songs on the album.
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The album failed to chart a major hit, with the title track flopping in comparison to previous lead singles.
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For instance, from a model wardrobe malfunction to a flop business deal.
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