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    plump
    /plʌmp/

    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 on the dole"

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  2. PLUMP definition: 1. having a pleasantly soft, rounded body or shape: 2. polite word for fat: 3. to shake and push…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PLUMP is to drop, sink, or come in contact suddenly or heavily. How to use plump in a sentence.

  4. having a pleasantly soft, rounded body or shape: a nice plump chicken. plump juicy grapes. a child with plump rosy cheeks. C2. polite word for fat: He'sgotten quite plump since I last saw him. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having more flesh on the body than average.

  5. 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.

  6. If you plump for someone or something, you choose them, often after hesitating or thinking carefully. [ mainly British ] I think Tessa should plump for Malcolm, her long-suffering admirer.

  7. n. 1. A heavy or abrupt fall or collision. 2. The sound of a heavy fall or collision. adj. Blunt; direct. adv. 1. With a heavy or abrupt drop: The anchor fell plump into the sea.

  8. Something that's plump has a nice round shape. You could describe watching your plump little cousin eating one plump grape after another. Objects and people can both be described as plump, as long as they're full or round or chubby.