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I . flop <-pp-> [flɒp] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

1. flop (move):

flop

2. flop (fail):

flop

II . flop [flɒp] ΟΥΣ

1. flop no πλ (movement):

flop
tresk αρσ

2. flop (failure):

flop thing
polomija θηλ
flop person

I . ˈbel·ly flop ΟΥΣ

belly flop
skok αρσ na trebuh [v vodo]

II . ˈbel·ly flop <-pp-> ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ

ˈflip-flop ΟΥΣ

1. flip-flop (shoe):

japonka θηλ

2. flip-flop αμερικ ΑΘΛ:

salto αρσ nazaj

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The album was also a flop, and the band disbanded shortly after.
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For instance, from a model wardrobe malfunction to a flop business deal.
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The song was an initial flop and did not get very high in the charts.
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It was just a flop, that's all, nobody wanted it.
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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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The former flopped, but the latter was a commercial success.
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The film, however, was viewed as a large financial disappointment in its theatrical release, earning only $137,298,489 worldwide and was considered a flop.
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His ballet numbers for this show earned high praise from the critics, but the show was a flop, closing after only thirteen performances.
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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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Unfortunately it was a commercial flop, grossing only about half of its $2.3 million budget.
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