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comparative form of plump: more plump
One who plumps or swells out something else.
That which plumps or swells out something else.
Hence, something carried in the mouth to distend the cheeks.
In English elections, a vote given to one candidate only, when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him or her the advantage over the others; a person who gives his or her vote thus is said to plump, or to plump his or her vote.
A voter who plumps his or her vote.
comparative form of [i]plump [/i]: more plump
One who plumps or swells out something else.
That which plumps or swells out something else.
Hence, something carried in the mouth to distend the cheeks.
In elections, a vote given to one candidate only, when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him or her the advantage over the others; a person who gives his or her vote thus is said to plump, or to plump his or her vote.
A voter who plumps his or her vote.
An obese woman, especially in pornography. [1]
en You have his face, but you're... plumper .
en She's got everything from algae lip plumper to snail venom derma abrasions.
en I think I'm allergic to lip plumper .
en She' s got everything from algae lip plumper to snail venom derma abrasions
en Apart from a few dim-witted plumpers , who do you think mainly buys these things?
en So the little impudent fellow would waste many an ear in a forenoon; till at last, seizing some longer and plumper one, considerably bigger than himself, and skilfully balancing it, he would set out with it to the woods, like a tiger with a buffalo, by the same zig- zag course and frequent pauses, scratching along with it as if it were too heavy for him and falling all the while, making its fall a diagonal between a perpendicular and horizontal, being determined to put it through at any rate; -- a singularly frivolous and whimsical fellow; -- and so he would get off with it to where he lived, perhaps carry it to the top of a pine tree forty or fifty rods distant, and I would afterwards find the cobs strewn about the woods in various directions.
en The recording sessions for Siren Song of the Counter Culture were split between Plumper Mountain Sound in Gibsons, British Columbia, and The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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1. Well-rounded and full in form; chubby. See Synonyms at fat .
2. Abundant; ample: a plump reward.
To make well-rounded or full in form: plumped up the pillows.
To become well-rounded, chubby, or full in form: The baby plumped out at three months.
[Middle English, dull , probably from Middle Low German plomp , blunt, thick .]
1. To drop abruptly or heavily: plumped into the easy chair.
2. To give full support or praise: plumped for the candidate throughout the state.
To throw down or drop (something) abruptly or heavily: plumped the books onto the table.
1. A heavy or abrupt fall or collision.
2. The sound of a heavy fall or collision.
1. With a heavy or abrupt drop: The anchor fell plump into the sea.
a. With a full or sudden impact: walked plump into the pole.
b. Directly: ran plump into an old friend.
3. Without qualification; bluntly: spoke out plump for the tax bill.
[Middle English plumpen , to immerse quickly , perhaps from Middle Low German, probably of imitative origin .]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
(Theatre) a pad carried in the mouth by actors to round out the cheeks
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
an act of falling heavily; a plumping.
something carried in the mouth to fill out hollow cheeks.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.
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