Thesaurus / flop
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That doesn’t mean the new platforms are a flop — or even that they aren’t great.
REVIEW: SONY’S PLAYSTATION 5 IS HERE, BUT NEXT-GENERATION GAMING IS STILL ON ITS WAYDEVIN COLDEWEYNOVEMBER 6, 2020TECHCRUNCHIt was an expensive flop, plagued by delays and quality issues, and the company ended up in bankruptcy.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE STOCKS COME UNPLUGGEDAARON PRESSMANNOVEMBER 2, 2020FORTUNEWhether ill-judged or simply ahead of its time, the transition was a resounding flop.
BP IS LAYING OUT ITS VISION FOR A LOW-CARBON FUTURE. INVESTORS ARE SKEPTICALKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 28, 2020FORTUNEThe company has been rumored for sometime to be working on a less expensive follow-up to its flop smart speaker, the HomePod.
APPLE’S ‘TIME FLIES’ EVENT: 5 THINGS TO LOOK FORAARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEIf it’s a flop, we probably will never learn how many people took advantage.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MOVIE WEEKEND OF THE YEARALISSA WILKINSONSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOXFor example, if you’re a shoe business going after an Australian audience, you would probably be better off targeting “thong” rather than “flip flop” keywords.
SIX MUST-KNOW INTERNATIONAL SEO TIPS TO EXPAND BUSINESSEDWARD CORAM JAMESJUNE 3, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHBud turned his hotcakes with a vicious flop that spattered more batter on the stove.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWERNever a flop of tail to indicate gratitude for blandishments, never the faintest symptom of canine appreciation.
IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWNROBERT W. CHAMBERSOne of these days Dan will take a flop and land clean over in the Thatcher camp.
A HOOSIER CHRONICLEMEREDITH NICHOLSONShe says to tell you it looks at last like our old eagle bird will have a chance to flop its wings in France.
THE TREASURE TRAILMARAH ELLIS RYANWORDS RELATED TO FLOP
- bouncing
- bumping
- dancing
- flicking
- flinging
- flipping
- flopping
- grabbing
- hooking
- hurtling
- jolting
- lugging
- plucking
- pulling
- quaking
- quivering
- seizing
- shivering
- shrugging
- slinging
- snagging
- snatching
- throwing
- thrusting
- tugging
- tweaking
- twitching
- vellicating
- whisking
- wiggling
- wrenching
- wresting
- wriggling
- wringing
- yanking
- abort
- back wrong horse
- backslide
- be defeated
- be demoted
- be found lacking
- be in vain
- be ruined
- blunder
- break down
- come to naught
- come to nothing
- decline
- deteriorate
- fall
- fall flat
- fall short
- fall through
- fizzle
- flop
- flounder
- fold
- founder
- go astray
- go down
- go down swinging
- go downhill
- go up in smoke
- go wrong
- hit bottom
- hit the skids
- lose control
- lose out
- lose status
- meet with disaster
- misfire
- miss
- miss fire
- miss the boat
- miss the mark
- play into
- run aground
- slip
- turn out badly
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