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Plump   /pləmp/   Listen
Plump

adjective
(compar. plumper; superl. plumpest)
1.
Sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure.  Synonyms: chubby, embonpoint.  "Pleasingly plump"
verb
(past & past part. plumped; pres. part. plumping)
1.
Drop sharply.  Synonym: plummet.
2.
Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.  Synonyms: flump, plank, plonk, plop, plump down, plunk, plunk down.  "He planked himself into the sofa"
3.
Make fat or plump.  Synonyms: fat, fatten, fatten out, fatten up, fill out, flesh out, plump out.
4.
Give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number.  Synonym: go.
noun
1.
The sound of a sudden heavy fall.
adverb
1.
Straight down especially heavily or abruptly.  "We dropped the rock plump into the water"



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"Plump" Quotes from Famous Books



... over the open book, the antics of the monkey, and even the preliminary spitting, had called forth peals of laughter; and now a well-looking, merry-eyed youth of seventeen, in a loose tunic and red cap, pushed forward, holding by the hand a plump brunette, whose scanty ragged dress displayed her round arms and legs ...
— Romola • George Eliot

... nauseous tawny, as the Brasilians and Virginians, and other natives of America are, but of a bright kind of a dun olive colour, that had in it something very agreeable, though not very easy to describe. His face was round and plump, his nose small, not flat like the Negroe's, a very good mouth, thin lips, and his teeth fine, well-set, and white as ivory. After he had slumbered, rather than slept, about half an hour, he waked again, and comes out of ...
— The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808) • Daniel Defoe

... inside the factor and his clerk were already busy with others; bartering for the peltries brought from the frozen north to serve the whims of fashion in warmer lands. In the Square itself stood the plump gentleman who had landed the day before, talking to a cringing half-breed, whilst a couple of ladies with him watched the aborigines outside the store with curious eyes. Stane glanced further afield. Two men were busy ...
— A Mating in the Wilds • Ottwell Binns

... handkerchief round his head, a smart green or purple velvet or cloth jacket with gold buttons, a shirt with gold studs, loose trousers and sometimes boots, and a sarong or sash, in the latter of which is always carried a kriss ornamented with gold and diamonds. The Chinese, as elsewhere, are a plump, clean, and good-tempered-looking people; they, as well as other people from the neighbouring countries, are under charge of a captain or headman, who is answerable for their good conduct. The Dutch troops, dressed in light-blue and yellow uniforms, and mustering ...
— Mark Seaworth • William H.G. Kingston

... she approached the Narrows, Evan thought he heard one of the sliding doors squeak, and his heart leaped. Jumping up he flattened himself against the deck house. There was an agonising pause. If only he dared peep around the side. Then Corinna came plump into view. ...
— The Deaves Affair • Hulbert Footner


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