Synonym: congratulate, dress, feather, fleece, gazump, hook, overcharge, pluck, plumage, preen, pride, primp, rob, soak, surcharge. Similar words: nom de plume, plump, plummet, volume, plus, pluto, pluck, plucky. Meaning: [pluːm] n. 1. a feather or cluster of feathers worn as an ornament 2. the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds. v. 1. rip off; ask an unreasonable price 2. be proud of 3. deck with a plume 4. clean with one's bill 5. form a plume 6. dress or groom with elaborate care.
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(91) The infrared laser plume measuring system is established to evaluate the performance of solid propellant.
(92) The plume appears to be a combination of brown ash and white steam.
(93) North American perennial with hairy basal pinnate leaves and purple flowers and plume - tipped fruits.
(94) Minnesota Public Radio reported that the plume from the Pagami Creek Fire was picked up by doppler radar.
(95) The plume may extend into the cylinder bore a distance corresponding to the piston position.
(96) N Pacific puffin having a large yellow plume over each eye.
(97) Twain's real name was Samuel Clemens: his nom de plume derives from the Mississippi boatmen's cry for "safe passage".
(98) "Well ask, " jade-like stone had been successful ice up, sit on the side of the plume.
(99) Anna: Unless you use a nom de plume, of course.
(100) Hair coarse, straight and full, with no appearance of a plume.sentencedict.com/plume.html
(101) With the last plume of sunlight, Lounging fall into a slumber.
(102) A reinvigorated plume showers ash (brown) onto the Patagonian landscape, the vegetation of which is rendered in red.
(103) Light brown ash covers the snow above the flow deposits, and a tiny plume rises from Shiveluch's growing lava dome. Vegetation surrounding the volcano is colored dark red.
(104) Basins in China offshore that their origins are bound up with the deep geologic process (Mantle Plume Tectonics), are in accord with the special geologic background of East Asia.
(105) The six-mile-high Chinese dust plume detected by CALIPSO appears as yellow-green swirls in this image.
(106) Max: A friend of mine once used a nom de plume when she wrote a book.
(107) The Gaussian model mentioned in the paper involved the Gaussian plume model that knew the track of transfer, the Gaussian plume model for wind direction, and the Gaussian puff model.
(108) Cleveland Volcano, located in the Aleutian Islands southwest of Alaska, failed to produce an eruption and the plume of ash detached from the volcano two hours after it formed.
(109) We treated the dye solution and landfill leachate by using the downstream active gas of the plasma plume.
(110) The waters south of the island have been bubbling and fizzing with heat, sediment, bits of volcanic rock, and minerals for weeks, with the plume stretching tens of kilometers.
(111) Pump enough CO2 into the sky, and that last part per million of greenhouse gas behaves like the 212th degree Fahrenheit that turns a pot of hot water into a plume of billowing steam.
(112) It indicated that the simulation model was able to well predict both electron number density and ion current density of plume of SPT.
(113) The mantle convection is the primary driving force for the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins, and manifested in the position of the asthenosphere, Moho discontinuity and mantle plume.
(114) The author, Xinran Xue, who uses the name Xinran as a nom de plume, is an old hand.
(115) Treasured Vase: In Tibetan temples, vases hold pure water, gems, peacock plume and pleasant trees which stand for good luck, lustration and fortune.
(116) His face was fresh and rosy; his hat, with its white plume, was stuck on one side, showing his curled, pomaded hair, sprinkled with fine snow.