Sunday 5 September 2010

Plump

PLUMP

–adj.
1. well filled out or rounded in form; somewhat fleshy or fat.
–verb (used without object)
2. to become plump (often followed by “up” or “out”).
–verb (used with object)
3. to make plump (often followed by “up” or “out”)

–verb (used without object)
1. to drop or fall heavily or suddenly; come down abruptly or with direct impact.
2. Chiefly British . to vote exclusively for one candidate in an election, instead of distributing or splitting one's votes among a number.
–verb (used with object)
3. to drop or throw heavily or suddenly (often followed by “down”)
4. to utter or say bluntly (often followed by “out”)
5. to praise or extol
–noun
6. a heavy or sudden fall.
7. the sound resulting from such a fall.
–adv.
8. with a heavy or sudden fall or drop.
9. directly or bluntly, as in speaking.
10.in a vertical direction; straight down.
11.with sudden encounter.
12.with direct impact.
–adj.
13.direct; downright; blunt.
























Plump plum
Plumping summer
In a plump manner

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