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"Plump" in a Sentence (28 examples)
Every day grandfather and grandmother gave the kitten plenty of milk, and soon the kitten grew nice and plump.
I may be plump, but I'm vigorous.
It is said that Didon had for dinner ten plump turkeys' backs.
The plump young woman thrust the heel of her stiletto into my big toe under the pretence that I had been too forceful.
The world's greatest singers and most of its famous musicians have been fat or at least decidedly plump.
She's not fat – she's just a little plump.
When my grandmother was young, her body was very slim. Now in her old age she's grown plump.
Tom is plump, isn't he?
Haumea is believed to be shaped like a plump cigar. The dwarf planet's rapid spin is thought to be the cause of this unusual shape.
She was about thirty years old, and had a sufficiently plump and cheerful face, though it was twisted up into an odd expression of tightness that made it comical.
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a plump baby; plump cheeks
The god of wine did his plump clusters bring.
My ideal is to be idle and to love a plump girl.
He was a plump little man and we had been walking uphill at a pace—set by him—far too rapid for his short legs. He breathed stertorously, and half the drops which glimmered on his rotund face were not rain but sweat.
After the plump statement that the author was at Erceldoune and spake with Thomas.
I've said so haven't I? Plump and plain.
A plump wine, with an abundance of plum and berry characteristics and soft, round tannins. Easy to drink; ready on release.
Her cheeks have plumped.
to plump oysters or scallops by placing them in fresh or brackish water
to plump up the hollowness of their history with improbable miracles
Although Miss Pross, through her long association with a French family, might have known as much of their language as of her own, if she had had a mind, she had no mind in that direction […] So her manner of marketing was to plump a noun-substantive at the head of a shopkeeper without any introduction in the nature of an article […]
A recent poll by the New York Times found that although most Brazilians plump for arch-rival Argentina as the team they most want to lose, the second-biggest group want Brazil itself to stumble.
to plump a stone into water
September 24, 1712, The Spectator No. 492, letter from a prude Dulcissa plumps into a chair.
I suppose then, that going plump on a flying whale with your sail set in a foggy squall is the height of a whaleman’s discretion?
As she beheld her, poor Mrs. Mack's heart fluttered up to her mouth, and then dropped with a dreadful plump, into the pit of her stomach.
a plump of trees, fowls, or spears
To visit islands and the plumps of men.
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