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plumped Definition


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plump1
adj
    plumper, plumpest
    1. Full, rounded or chubby; not unattractively fat.
      Thesaurus: stout, fleshy, buxom, chubby, corpulent, rotund, portly; Antonym: skinny, thin.
verb
    plumped, plumping
    1. To shake (cushions or pillows) to give them their full soft bulk.
      Form: plump something up (often)
Derivative: plumply
adverb
    Derivative: plumpness
    noun
      Etymology: 16c in adjectival sense; 15c in obsolete sense ‘dull' or ‘blunt': from Dutch plomp blunt.





      plump2 (colloq)
      verb
        tr & intr
        plumped, plumping
        1. To put down, drop, fall or sit heavily.
          Form: plump down (sometimes)
          Form: plump something down
      noun
        1. A sudden heavy fall or the sound this makes.
      adverb
        1. Suddenly; with a plump.
        2. Directly.
          Example: The fly landed plump in the middle of my soup
        3. In a blunt or direct way. Also as adj.
      Etymology: 14c: imitating the sound made.

      Phrasal Verb: plump for something or someone
        To decide on or choose them; to make a decision in their favour.


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