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    Plump
    /pləmp/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an abrupt plunge; a heavy fall: archaic "the wagon came into a deep hole, with such a plump"

    adverb

    • 1. with a sudden or heavy fall: informal "she sat down plump on the bed"
    • 2. directly and bluntly: informal, dated "he must tell her plump and plain that he was collecting unemployment"
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  3. Plump can be a verb, noun, adverb, or adjective with different meanings. Learn how to use plump in a sentence with examples, synonyms, etymology, and related words.

  4. Plump can be an adjective meaning having a soft, rounded body or shape, or a polite word for fat. It can also be a verb meaning to shake and push something to make it round and soft. See more meanings, examples and synonyms of plump.

  5. Plump means having a soft, rounded body or shape, or slightly fat. It can also be a polite word for fat, or a verb meaning to shake something to make it rounder. See more meanings, examples and synonyms of plump.

  6. Plump can mean well-rounded and full in form, chubby, or abundant. It can also mean to drop or fall heavily, to give support or praise, or to be direct or blunt. See synonyms, examples, and etymology of plump.

  7. verb (used with object) to drop or throw heavily or suddenly (often followed by down ): He plumped himself down and fell asleep. to utter or say bluntly (often followed by out ): She plumps out the truth at the oddest times. to praise or extol: road signs plumping the delights of a new candy bar.

  8. adverb. straight down especially heavily or abruptly. “the anchor fell plump into the sea”. “we dropped the rock plump into the water”. verb. give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number. “I plumped for the losing candidates”. synonyms: go. see more.

  9. 3 days ago · Plump can be an adjective meaning fat or rounded, a verb meaning to shake or fill something, or a verb meaning to choose or support someone or something. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and pronunciation of plump.

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