The meaning of Plump
Plump – definition
adjectiveHaving a full rounded shape.
Usage examples:
The berries were plump and sweet
verbShake or pat (a cushion or pillow) to adjust its stuffing and make it rounded and soft.
Usage examples:
She plumped up her pillows
nounAn abrupt plunge; a heavy fall.
Usage examples:
The wagon came into a deep hole, with such a plump
adverbWith a sudden or heavy fall.
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She sat down plump on the bedadverbDirectly and bluntly.
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He must tell her plump and plain that he was on the dole
nounA flock of wildfowl.
Usage examples:
A plump of ducks rose at the same time
adjectiveHaving a soft, rounded shape; slightly fat
Usage examples:
Plump hands, a plump, middle-aged woman, the berries are plump and juicy., the nurse plumped the pi…
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Word origin
late Middle English (in sense ‘group of people’): of uncertain origin; possibly related to clump and lump1.
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