Synonym: chubby, chunky, corpulent, fat, fleshy, obese, pudgy, round, stocky, stout, tubby. Antonym: lean. Similar words: plus, plunge, glum, jump, dump, pump, column, volume. Meaning: [plʌmp] n. the sound of a sudden heavy fall. v. 1. drop sharply 2. set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise 3. make fat or plump 4. give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number. adj. euphemisms for slightly fat. adv. straight down especially heavily or abruptly.
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31. The stuffed dates looked like plump roaches.
32. Fair, dark, slim, plump, elegant, not so elegant.
33. She had silver bracelets on her plump arms.
34. She smiles out of plump, red lips.
35. She is plump with ingrowing elbows.
36. Her pale, plump face was serene.
37. Sofas are plump with crisp white bed pillows.
38. Paula had silver bracelets on her plump arms.
39. Stevie is a plump healthy-looking child.
40. Nothing's more inviting than a plump sofa or chair.
41. The comforters on the beds were abnormally plump.
42. A short, plump man with dark hair walked in behind her.
43. The plump girl, who had been so full of life, was killed in the same way as the earlier victims.
44. Miss Withington was a small, plump young woman between Agnes and Prudence in age.
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45. A plump woman in a white wool suit and dark glasses bought it and tried to pay for it by cheque.
46. He had grown another inch or two but he was still plump and rosy, with a solid contented look about him.
47. It was a plump face, unnaturally rosy, and sleep-creased like a small cushion.
48. These five-minute injections plump out the frown lines and defeat wrinkles by relaxing forehead muscles.
49. He's a little on the plump side, but nevertheless quite handsome.
50. People who like spicy food for example, also plump for strong, penetrating essences such as patchouli and ginger.
51. She was a plump mole only a little older than the visitor, but with warm motherly eyes and pleasant grey fur.
52. A woman was coming towards him, grey-haired, plump and freckled.
53. Focusing on a plump man with dark hair at a bus-stop he decides the people are Latin.
54. Improbable because compared to the plump, leather-lined Bentley, a barn door has the frontal area of a postage stamp.
55. Each enchilada is plump with tender, juicy morsels of meat.
56. These berries, plump and sweet, grew on the bushes near the very top of the mountain.
57. She must have been in her sixties, plump, with a crown of dyed brown curls.
58. You're too short and too plump - though your skin's not that bad.
59. Perhaps she was never glamorous, nor did she care for make-up, but she was deliciously plump and comely.
60. She was a plump woman in a knitted suit whose chief concern, she told Josie, was pastoral care.