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    plump
    [pləmp]
    adjective
    plump (adjective) · plumper (comparative adjective) · plumpest (superlative adjective)
    1. having a full rounded shape:
      "the berries were plump and sweet"
      • (of a person) slightly fat:
        "she wore an outfit she'd always wanted to try but felt she was too plump to risk"
    verb
    plump (verb) · plumps (third person present) · plumped (past tense) · plumped (past participle) · plumping (present participle)
    1. shake or pat (a cushion or pillow) to adjust its stuffing and make it rounded and soft:
      "she plumped up her pillows" · "I was running from the kitchen to the living room, plumping the cushions and getting drinks in place"
      • (plump up)
        become rounder and fatter:
        "stew the dried fruits gently until they plump up"
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘blunt, forthright’): related to Middle Dutch plomp, Middle Low German plump, plomp ‘blunt, obtuse, blockish’. The sense has become appreciative, perhaps by association with plum.
    plump
    [pləmp]
    verb
    plump (verb) · plumps (third person present) · plumped (past tense) · plumped (past participle) · plumping (present participle)
    1. set (something) down heavily or unceremoniously:
      "she plumped her bag on the table"
      • (plump oneself)
        sit down heavily and unceremoniously:
        "she plumped herself down in the nearest seat" · "he plumped down on the bench beside me"
    noun
    archaic
    plump (noun) · plumps (plural noun)
    1. an abrupt plunge; a heavy fall:
      "the wagon came into a deep hole, with such a plump"
    adverb
    plump (adverb)
    1. informal
      with a sudden or heavy fall:
      "she sat down plump on the bed"
    2. informal
      dated
      directly and bluntly:
      "he must tell her plump and plain that he was collecting unemployment"
    Origin
    late Middle English: related to Middle Low German plumpen, Middle Dutch plompen ‘fall into water’, probably of imitative origin.
    plump
    [pləmp]
    noun
    rare
    plump (noun) · plumps (plural noun)
    1. a flock of wildfowl:
      "a plump of ducks rose at the same time"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in sense ‘group of people’): of uncertain origin; possibly related to clump and lump.
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    What does plump up mean?If you plump a pillow or cushion, you shake it and hit it gently so that it goes back into a rounded shape. She panics when people pop in unexpectedly, rushing round plumping cushions. [VERB noun] Plump up means the same as plump . 'You need to rest,' she told her reassuringly as she moved to plump up her pillows. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
    What does plumpness mean?ˈplumpness n 1. (often foll by: down, into, etc) to drop or fall suddenly and heavily: to plump down on the sofa. 3. suddenly or heavily: he ran plump into the old lady. 4. straight down; directly: the helicopter landed plump in the middle of the field.
    What does plumped for mean?The President plumped for the incumbent candidate in the election. I finally plumped for the blue dress. She plumped [= fluffed] (up) her pillows and climbed into bed. He was a plump [= chubby] little boy. His aunt pinched his plump cheeks.
    What is plump adjective?Definition of plump adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary having a soft, round body; slightly fat His plump face was pink with embarrassment. That dress makes you look rather plump. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English.
     
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    having a soft, rounded shape; slightly fat: plump hands a plump, middle-aged woman The berries are plump and juicy.
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