0 past simple and past participle of flop
Assuming that she heard me correctly, my attempt at idiomatic fluency had flopped.
With gradient alignment, the flopped feature or tone may be attracted toward a word edge without actually reaching it.
This, after all, was supposed to be a censure debate, although it has rather flopped from that point of view on the benches opposite.
When he was forced to depart from the bits of paper that his advisers gave him, he flopped around because he did not understand it.
The cash is being poured out because the buy-your-home campaign has flopped.
Indeed, it would be bad for this country if it flopped and went bust, which could happen.
Is it not also the case that that ill thought out plan has flopped badly and is monumentally unpopular with employers and its potential clients?
It was called a helicopter, but it never copt, it only flopped.