Similar words: plump, plummet, pull the plug, deplete, deploy, volume, deplore, plus. Meaning: [‚nɑmdə'pluːm /‚nɒ-] n. an author's pseudonym.
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1. She writes under the nom de plume of Alison Cooper.
2. Jason in fact, may have been a horror-movie nom de plume.
3. Anna: if you used a nom de plume.
4. Emma Larkin is the nom de plume of an American living in Bangkok who wrote an earlier book about George Orwell's links with the country.
5. In time his nom de plume became so closely attached to him that few people but relatives knew his real name was Blair.
6. Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens: his nom de plume derives from the Mississippi boatmen's cry for "safe passage".
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7. Anna: Unless you use a nom de plume, of course.
8. Max: A friend of mine once used a nom de plume when she wrote a book.
9. The gallery, which is free to the public, was established by the late Korean businessman Yoo Sung Yeon in 1989 and named after his nom de plume, Song Eun, which means 'hidden pine tree' in Korean.
10. The author, Xinran Xue, who uses the name Xinran as a nom de plume, is an old hand.