Fat Plumper

Fat Plumper



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Fat Plumper


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Verb
( en verb )
To grow ; to swell out.
Her cheeks have plumped .
To drop or fall suddenly or heavily, all at once.
* Spectator
Dulcissa plumps into a chair.
To make plump; to fill (out) or support; often with up .
* Fuller
to plump up the hollowness of their history with improbable miracles
To cast or let drop all at once, suddenly and heavily.
to plump a stone into water
To give a plumper (kind of vote).
To give (a vote), as a plumper.
(used with for) To favor or decide in favor of something.
"A recent poll by the New York Times found that although most Brazilians plump for arch-rival Argentina as the team they most want to lose, the second-biggest group want Brazil itself to stumble." source: http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21600983-brazilian-workers-are-gloriously-unproductive-economy-grow-they-must-snap-out

Adjective
( en-adj )
Having a full and rounded shape; chubby, somewhat overweight.

* ( Thomas Carew ) (1595-1640)
The god of wine did his plump clusters bring.
*
Fat.

Adverb
Directly; suddenly; perpendicularly.

Noun
( en noun )
(obsolete) A knot or cluster; a group; a crowd.
a plump of trees, fowls, or spears
To visit islands and the plumps of men. β€” Chapman.

Etymology 1
From ( etyl ), from ( etyl ) . See ( l ).

Noun
( en noun )
(obsolete) A large tub or vessel for water, wine, or other liquids; a cistern.
* Bible, Joel ii. 24
The fats shall overflow with wine[, strong drink] and oil.
* 1882 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , volume 4, page 429:
In 1431 New College purchases brewing vessels, under the names of a mash fat ', for 6s. 10d., a wort ' fat for 2s., a 'Gilleding' tub for 2s. 6d., and two tunning barrels at 8d. each, a leaden boiler for 24s., another for 12s., and a great copper beer pot for 13s. 4d.
(obsolete) A dry measure, generally equal to nine bushels.

Etymology 2
From ( etyl ), from ( etyl ) .

Adjective
( fatter )
Carrying more fat than usual on one's body; plump; not lean or thin.
: The fat man had trouble getting through the door.
: The fattest pig should yield the most meat.
Thick.
: The fat wallets of the men from the city brought joy to the peddlers.
*
*:So this was my future home, I thought!Backed by towering hills, the but faintly discernible purple line of the French boundary off to the southwest, a sky of palest Gobelin flecked with fat , fleecy little clouds, it in truth looked a dear little city; the city of one's dreams.
Bountiful.
Oily; greasy; unctuous; rich; said of food.
(obsolete) Exhibiting the qualities of a fat animal; coarse; heavy; gross; dull; stupid.
*( Ralph Waldo Emerson ) (1803-1882)
*:making our western wits fat and mean
*( Bible ), ( w ) vi. 10
*:Make the heart of this people fat .
Fertile; productive.
: a fat''' soil;  a '''fat pasture
Rich; producing a large income; desirable.
: a fat''' benefice;  a '''fat''' office;  a '''fat job
*( Thomas Carlyle ) (1795-1881)
*:now parson of Troston, a fat living in Suffolk
Abounding in riches; affluent; fortunate.
*( Jonathan Swift ) (1667–1745)
*:persons grown fat and wealthy by long impostures
(dated, printing) Of a character which enables the compositor to make large wages; said of matter containing blank, cuts, or many leads, etc.
: a fat''' take;  a '''fat page


Synonyms
* ( carrying a larger than normal amount of fat ) chubby, chunky, corpulent, lardy ( slang ), obese, overweight, plump, porky ( slang ), rotund, tubby, well-fed; see also
* ( thick ) thick
* ( bountiful ) bountiful, prosperous

Antonyms
* Of sense ( carrying a larger than normal amount of fat ) lean, skinny, slender, slim, thin

Derived terms
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Noun
( en-noun )
(uncountable) A specialized animal tissue with a high oil content, used for long-term storage of energy.
(countable) A refined substance chemically resembling the oils in animal fat.
That part of an organization deemed wasteful.
We need to trim the fat in this company
(slang) An erection.
"I saw Daniel crack a fat ."
(golf) A poorly played shot where the ball is struck by the top part of the club head. (see also thin, shank, toe)
The best or richest productions; the best part.
to live on the fat of the land
(dated, printing) Work containing much blank, or its equivalent, and therefore profitable to the compositor.

Synonyms
* ( animal tissue ) adipose tissue, lard ( in animals''; ''derogatory slang when used of human fat )
* ( substance chemically resembling the oils in animal fat ) grease, lard

Derived terms
*
* fat camp
* fat chance
* fatten

Verb
(archaic) To make fat; to fatten.
kill the fatted calf
(archaic) To become fat; to fatten.

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