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Plump   /pləmp/   Listen
adjective
Plump  adj.  (compar. plumper; superl. plumpest)  
1.
Well rounded or filled out; full; fleshy; fat; as, a plump baby; plump cheeks. "The god of wine did his plump clusters bring."
2.
Done or made plump, or suddenly and without reservation; blunt; unreserved; direct; downright. "After the plump statement that the author was at Erceldoune and spake with Thomas."



verb
Plump  v. t.  (past & past part. plumped; pres. part. plumping)  
1.
To make plump; to fill (out) or support; often with up. "To plump up the hollowness of their history with improbable miracles."
2.
To cast or let drop all at once, suddenly and heavily; as, to plump a stone into water.
3.
To give (a vote), as a plumper. See Plumper, 2.



Plump  v. i.  
1.
To grow plump; to swell out; as, her cheeks have plumped.
2.
To drop or fall suddenly or heavily, all at once."Dulcissa plumps into a chair."
3.
To give a plumper. See Plumper, 2.



noun
Plump  n.  A knot; a cluster; a group; a crowd; a flock; as, a plump of trees, fowls, or spears. (Obs.) "To visit islands and the plumps of men."



adverb
Plump  adv.  Directly; suddenly; perpendicularly. "Fall plump."






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"Plump" Quotes from Famous Books



... about as if he had been quite used to elegance," observed a third, "and does not stare around like that plump little fellow beside him, who is too fair to have been ...
— Hurrah for New England! - The Virginia Boy's Vacation • Louisa C. Tuthill

... jumps on top log, grabs bear by the slack of the rump, an' heaves over back'ard right over top of that log. Down they go, kit an' kaboodle, twenty feet, bear, dawgs, an' Rocky, slidin', cussin', an' scratchin', ker-plump into ten feet of water in the bed of stream. They all swum out different ways. Nope, he didn't get the bear, but he saved the dawgs. That's Rocky. They's no stoppin' him when ...
— The Turtles of Tasman • Jack London

... disdaining all but Nature's weapons, tied into the amazed Captain Emil Bechtel under the rules of the Longshoremen's Union—which is to state that Michael J. Murphy clinched Emil Bechtel, lifted him, set him down hard on his plump back, crawled him, knelt on his arms, and addressed him ...
— Cappy Ricks Retires • Peter B. Kyne

... ascendency over Lady Vargrave, to repair to Paris, to scheme, to manoeuvre, to triumph, accelerated the progress of the disease that was now burning in his veins; and the hand that he held out to Mr. Hobbs, as he stepped into his carriage, almost scorched the cold, plump, moist fingers of the surveyor. Before six o'clock in the evening Lord Vargrave confessed reluctantly to himself that he was too ill to proceed much farther. "Howard," said he then, breaking a silence that had lasted some hours, "don't be alarmed; I feel that I am about to have a severe ...
— Alice, or The Mysteries, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... ridiculous compound of pretended modesty, and real want of delicacy, than is to be found with this class of sojourners on the highway. Should any of their own sex arrive, of whom some little scandal has been afloat, they are up in arms, and down they plump in their rocking-chairs; and although the hotel may cover nearly an acre of ground, so afraid are they of contamination, that they declare they will not go down to dinner, or eat another meal in the hotel, until the obnoxious parties "clear out." ...
— Diary in America, Series Two • Frederick Marryat (AKA Captain Marryat)


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