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1.
euphemisms for slightly fat
pleasingly plump
'plump' - used as a adverb
2.
straight down especially heavily or abruptly
the anchor fell plump into the sea
we dropped the rock plump into the water
'plump' - used as a noun
3.
the sound of a sudden heavy fall
'plump' - used as a verb
4.
drop sharply
5.
set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
6.
make fat or plump
We will plump out that poor starving child
7.
give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number
I plumped for the losing candidates
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derived forms
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1. Plump / Plural
plumps
2. Plump / Past
plumped
3. Plump / Third Person
plumps
4. Plump / Present Participle
plumping
5. Plump / Comparitive
plumper
6. Plump / Superlative
plumpest
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