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Like many of us, I have struggled with anxiety or depression, and am prone to plopping in bed when feeling overwhelmed or unable to focus.

“I remember this smell,” he says, plopping down on a ratty sofa beneath a faded oil painting.

Machado plopped down in the front row, leaned back into the arms of his teammates for a few pictures, and the Padres returned to the clubhouse for a little more revelry.

They can often be identified from the distinctive plop sound they make when they dive into the water.

From BBC

They plop down in most of their destinations accidentally, since Widgit, the map’s keeper, is an inept navigator.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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