flap down
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Definition
- Verb:
- To move or swing downwards with a slapping or flapping motion: The verb "flap down" describes the action of something, typically a flat or broad object, moving quickly downward, often making contact with a surface below with a distinct sound. It implies a loose, hinged, or flexible motion.
Usage and Examples
- Verb:
- The bird flapped down onto the branch. (The bird moved its wings to descend and land on the branch.)
- He flapped down the folder onto his desk in frustration. (He threw or placed the folder onto his desk with a quick, slapping motion.)
- The awning flapped down during the storm. (The awning swung or fell downward loosely due to the wind.)
Advanced Usage
- "to flap something down": This transitive usage emphasizes the action of causing something to move downward with a flapping motion.
- She flapped the map down on the hood of the car to weigh it against the wind. (She quickly placed the map on the car hood so it wouldn't blow away.)
Variants and Related Words
- Flap (verb): To move up and down or side to side loosely, often with a slapping sound.
- The flag flapped in the breeze.
- Slam down (verb phrase): To put something down with great force and noise. This is a close synonym but often implies more anger or violence than "flap down."
- He slammed down the phone.
Synonyms
- Slam down: To throw or place something violently downward.
- Slap down: To put something down with a sharp, flat sound.
- Flop down: To sit, lie, or fall down in a loose, heavy, or relaxed manner (often used for people).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Flap around: To move loosely in the air.
- The sheets were flapping around on the clothesline.
- Beat down: To strike repeatedly downward (e.g., the sun, rain).
- The sun beat down on the desert.
Related Idioms
- "With a flap and a flutter": Describing a light, quick, and often noisy descent or movement.
- The pages of the old book fell open with a flap and a flutter.
Verb
- throw violently
- He slammed the book on the table