plump for
plump up
the baby's plump arms
He was a plump, placid boy.
The anchor fell plump into the sea.
the berries were plump and sweet.
she sat down plump on the bed.
plumped up the pillows.
plumped into the easy chair.
plumped for the candidate throughout the state.
spoke out plump for the tax bill.
She plumped up the pillow.
The ducklings plumped into the water.
a plump, rosy little girl. Achubby person is round and plump:
her plump perfumed arms.
a pert, slightly plump girl called Rose.
she plumped up her pillows.
she plumped her bag on the table.
she plumped herself down in the nearest seat.
he must tell her plump and plain that he was on the dole.
Some quite soft ones for somebody who is larger are plump, chubby, round.
“Fred, you next, ” the plump woman said.
The bursting red and plump yellow were ripe plums, tasty and sharp.
She is too plump to fit into this dress.
The Shepherdess plumped down to the ground with fear.
Perhaps he had found her too plump, after all.
There is a risk that Britain might plump for the second option, which Mr Cameron does not want.
Often in Tang paintings, the subjects appear plump and dignified.
The commissionaire plumped down into a chair and stared from one to the other of us.
Their muscles remained plump (and effective, too, according to treadmill tests).
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