plump
— Verb
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~ give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number; "I plumped for the losing candidates"
plump in
— Verb
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~ arrive suddenly and unannounced; "He plumped in on a Sunday morning"
plump
— Verb
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~ set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa"
plump
— Verb
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~ drop sharply; "The stock market plummeted"
plump down
— Verb
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~ set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa"
plump for
— Verb
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~ be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"
plump out
— Verb
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~ make fat or plump; "We will plump out that poor starving child"
plump
— Verb
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~ make fat or plump; "We will plump out that poor starving child"
plump
— Adjective
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~ sufficiently fat so as to have a pleasing fullness of figure; "a chubby child"; "pleasingly plump"
plump
— Adverb
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~ straight down especially heavily or abruptly; "the anchor fell plump into the sea"; "we dropped the rock plump into the water"
plumping
— Adjective
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~ very large; of exceptional size for its kind; "won by a plumping majority"
plumpness
— Noun
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~ the bodily property of being well rounded
plumule
— Noun
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~ down feather of young birds; persists in some adult birds
plumy
— Adjective
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~ resembling a plume; "the dog's plumy tail"
plumy
— Adjective
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~ adorned with feathers or plumes; "a feathered hat"
plumy
— Adjective
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~ having or covered with or abounding in plumes; "the plumed serpent"; "white-plumed egrets"
plunder
— Noun
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~ goods or money obtained illegally
plunder
— Verb
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~ destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"
plunder
— Verb
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~ take illegally; of intellectual property; "This writer plundered from famous authors"